Posted by larry@stinescorner on April 16, 2017 at 05:20:04 from (71.187.22.71):
In Reply to: Re: The Ford today posted by kirk-nj on April 16, 2017 at 05:05:29:
I would like to use the hillers to make a raised type bed for one row or maybe two in the big garden.One side of the garden gets a bit wet,but the soil is rich.I want to plant sweet potatoes in a raised bed there,,and maybe one wide row for carrots ,beets,and parsnips. I can hill the small rows of potatoes with the troy bilt hiller attachment. The big plot of potatoes is a community plot,and the farmer cultivates and hills them with a two row cultivator.I bought the seed taters last week.We kind of all do our part and everyone gets plenty around our neighborhood,its a fun tradition.We dont eat too many potatoes ourselves,I do ,but the wife has to watch her sugar level,so I dont cook them so often,being she likes them,its not fair to her to cook them often and tell her she cant eat them but i can,,,lol
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