sleuth
Lovin' The Homestead
Planning for next years garden, wanting to expand it while not expanding the amount of work.
What kind of tools do you use?
I'm thinking I'd like to get something useful for breaking the soil up. Since the beds drain so well, it'd be great to have something that is good at breaking up dry hard soil with weeds and/or dead vegetation.
I'd also like to know of a good seeder if there is one. I've seen the row seeders and Earthway makes a pretty good one for under $100. But I'm wondering if there's something useful for SFG in raised beds.
I'd also like to know what DIY tools you may have come across. I was wondering about a 1 foot square board with some bolts put thru it in 16-hole, 9 hole, 4 hole, and 2 hole patterns. I'm envisioning pressing it into the soil to create holes in a uniform pattern for my seed, but at the same time I'm wondering if it will adversely compact the soil under each seed.
Also wondering if there's an easier way to plant transplants with such tight spacing.
All ideas welcome! Let's brainstorm!
What kind of tools do you use?
I'm thinking I'd like to get something useful for breaking the soil up. Since the beds drain so well, it'd be great to have something that is good at breaking up dry hard soil with weeds and/or dead vegetation.
I'd also like to know of a good seeder if there is one. I've seen the row seeders and Earthway makes a pretty good one for under $100. But I'm wondering if there's something useful for SFG in raised beds.
I'd also like to know what DIY tools you may have come across. I was wondering about a 1 foot square board with some bolts put thru it in 16-hole, 9 hole, 4 hole, and 2 hole patterns. I'm envisioning pressing it into the soil to create holes in a uniform pattern for my seed, but at the same time I'm wondering if it will adversely compact the soil under each seed.
Also wondering if there's an easier way to plant transplants with such tight spacing.
All ideas welcome! Let's brainstorm!