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2008 Garden Vlog 2 Rototilling

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Uploaded by on May 10, 2008

Just me in my garden. Yikes this turned out long!!! I certainly don't blame anyone for not watching this monstrously long video. I said to myself last year I wasn't going to do such long garden vids this year. So much for that resolution, LOL. I'm sure only die hard gardeners will watch all of it, and even they might not. so if gardening's not your thing and this is boring then move along and I'll post a shorter crazy ass video in the near future, LOL.

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  • How much did the rototiller cost you? thats an impressive piece of equipment

  • I got it from Sears about 5 years ago. As well as I can remember it was around $500. It's been a great tiller and never fails to start within a couple of pulls. I always make sure I put stabilizer in the gas before wintertime to the old gas won't gum up the carburator.

  • the more of your videos i watch the bigger my garden gets what part of the world do you live in

  • North Carolina

  • I love your videos! We just tilled our first garden today. It was tilled about 10 years ago, but has since grown out. We tilled the grass (short with lots of clovers) into the soil. Now I am concerned how to get the grass out. What did you do with the grass when you tilled our okra bed on this video? Does it just die out? We have about 3 weeks until we plant.

  • Thanks:) I usually like to wait a full day so the ground is dried out a little (assuming it doesn't rain during that day) and then take a good rake and rake through where I've tilled and remove the larger clunks of grass which still have lots of roots attached. If you don't do that then some of it will start growing again. If you wait more than a couple of days do rake it then it will re-root and be pretty hard to remove by raking. Glad you enjoy my vids:)

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  • your hat says voisey's bay, is that nfld?

  • its not as smooth gowing as i imagined one of those things would make tilling.

  • thats a big azz garden....

    im doing my first big one this year at 35-25...im scared of how much harvesting im gonna have...i can only immagine what your gonna be picking lol

  • Mainly Babs has a white spot on her chin. Also she has a smaller frame and is more rotund, and she doesn't have as much white on her feet. Ya, I'm not sure if I've ever done a garden vlog where at least one of my cats didn't make an appearance:)))

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