I am slowly getting our old farm back up and running.  All no till organic
beds means food that I can know what it's made of, almost no weeding, less
water, etc.

Mike
On Jun 4, 2013 9:47 AM, "Dieselhead" <126die...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Been doing that for years.   I figured if notill worked for farms, it
> should work for a garden.  I used a tiller the first year to break up the
> sod.  Notill ever since.  getting close to 20 years now.
>
>
>  Research "no till" garden beds.  Saves a ton of work.
>>
>> Mike
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