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That's not uncommon. You need to if you are dealing with hard soil. I had to, because the soil where I live is really hard and clumpy. I had to use the tiller to break it up so the seed wouldn't just sit on top and get baked by the sun. Some of the soil was so baked and hard, I could slam the steel rake down from over my head and do nothing more than slightly dent.Who the hell buys a tiller to plant grass seed?
That's not uncommon. You need to if you are dealing with hard soil. I had to, because the soil where I live is really hard and clumpy. I had to use the tiller to break it up so the seed wouldn't just sit on top and get baked by the sun. Some of the soil was so baked and hard, I could slam the steel rake down from over my head and do nothing more than slightly dent.
Tilled, raked, seeded, then spread the raked dirt across the seed. Water, got grass. Where ever the seed wasn't covered by dirt or I didn't till enough, no grass. If you look up the best way to use seed, you'll find plenty of stuff that says to till first.
You misspelled "Screaming chink munching wendigo stinkditch", John
because the soil where I live is really hard and clumpy.
I feel lucky I never need more than a thatching rake. My yard was a mess when I bought my house. Like a puttin' green now, as my granddad liked to say.That's not uncommon. You need to if you are dealing with hard soil. I had to, because the soil where I live is really hard and clumpy. I had to use the tiller to break it up so the seed wouldn't just sit on top and get baked by the sun. Some of the soil was so baked and hard, I could slam the steel rake down from over my head and do nothing more than slightly dent.
Tilled, raked, seeded, then spread the raked dirt across the seed. Water, got grass. Where ever the seed wasn't covered by dirt or I didn't till enough, no grass. If you look up the best way to use seed, you'll find plenty of stuff that says to till first.
it's an OK use - a cultivator you use for mixing already broken soil, a rototiller is a heavier duty one to break the soil. some of the cultivators are better at mixing stuff up since their job isn't sod bustin', but you can press a rototiller into cultivator service, but not the other way 'round
the one they have is prob dual purpose, blade angle and such
Nobody *buys* a tiller for a chore that small.
You can borrow one from a neighbor, but that would imply the Celestial paypig and the snarling feral ghoul are on good terms with their neighbors, which seems unlikely.
I see your point, but maybe they plan to use it for more than that little area? But even if not, are you really surprised? They excel at wasting money.Nobody *buys* a tiller for a chore that small.
So it's a rototiller if you are using it on soil that is shit you bought out of a bag at Home Depot.
I see your point, but maybe they plan to use it for more than that little area? But even if not, are you really surprised? They excel at wasting money.
And for the record, I bought an electric one to work on my whole backyard. Around 2,700 sq feet of no grass, hard packed dirt and weeds.
A shovel is fine too.That's not uncommon. You need to if you are dealing with hard soil. I had to, because the soil where I live is really hard and clumpy. I had to use the tiller to break it up so the seed wouldn't just sit on top and get baked by the sun. Some of the soil was so baked and hard, I could slam the steel rake down from over my head and do nothing more than slightly dent.
Tilled, raked, seeded, then spread the raked dirt across the seed. Water, got grass. Where ever the seed wasn't covered by dirt or I didn't till enough, no grass. If you look up the best way to use seed, you'll find plenty of stuff that says to till first.
Are you sure you're not still a Republican, John?
I keep getting the feeling every time he mentions Heinlein that he actually thinks Heinlein was a racist simply because of that one book.So what I'm understanding John is that your favourite works of fiction are "Christ on a cracker" racist.
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I keep getting the feeling every time he mentions Heinlein that he actually thinks Heinlein was a racist simply because of that one book.
SD2SNES is open source, John. Why not build your own? You could even print a custom Princess-shaped cart housing for it.
I keep getting the feeling every time he mentions Heinlein that he actually thinks Heinlein was a racist simply because of that one book.