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Drill Till Review #45

Drill Till Review #45

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Drill Till Review Garden Answer Kate: Laura, for you who plants bulbs in volume, I recommend a tip I learned years ago from a PBS show. Dig up the planting area to the proper depth (excess soil can temporarily be placed on a tarp) and arrange bulbs as thickly as you'd like, if desired, add fertilizer then cover with reserved soil. You can even intersperse the bed with smaller bulbs at a higher elevation. I, too, have a drill auger and TWO bulb diggers. This method is by far the easiest and quickest. You'll thank me come bulb planting time when your expanding tummy gets harder to work around. If you have problems with critters digging up bulbs, add a piece of chicken wire or hardware cloth a couple inches above the bulbs (some even fashion a box to enclose the bulbs--too much work.
Date: 2022-07-16

Comments and reviews: 9


Hi Laura, I have seen these 4 wheel stool for the vegetable garden or flower garden. The wheels are a good size and the seat is a tractor seat. I would like for you to test one of these out if you could? I have a horrible back and being able to set would help me in the garden a lot.
You might find this handy right now lol.
I hope you will test one of these out before I put a lot of money in one that's not good.
Thanks Laura for everything you and Aaron do.
Cheryl Matthews

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Hello! Question: I have a courtyard and we've tried grass seed and while it rained wonderfully in Spring (So. California) and the seed germinated it didn't last. So we've decided to create beddings. Do I just pull out the existing grass and just lay gravel over the soil? How do I prepare the area for gravel? Thank you for your time.
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Hi, Laura, Thanks for the drill and till demo, my wife and I, we're going to buy this for friends, as a house warming gift, with a battery powered drill, your demo was very useful. Hope you and the baby are well, say hi, to Aaron, we'll be watching, thanks for sharing. Blessings! !
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Did you compare the other bulb tool with this one? I have been contemplating a new bulb hole digger myself and have one like the tall 'push down in the ground one' and wondered if the electric tool options are really that much better, so as to invest in another item.
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PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE make a bougainvillea video. I have 2 indoor and 2 outdoor bougs so your may be able to just make an indoor one but that would still be awesome. I use fertilome blooming and rooting on mine and they love it.
Hello from Ocala FL! -haley

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By looking at that thing the way it is designed if you would leave the Weider or the weed digging part of the tool on there at the same time that you have the little tiller part it would probably do a lot better for the tilling
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I'm thinking the tilling tool might have been designed for skimming annual weeds and moss and stuff from soil that has been neglected a bit, I don't really see any other purpose it has or any other job that it would make easier
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Awesome tool. My mom pasted away in 2016 and I am buying my brother out of the house. She has Irises planted in the back yard. I want to move them. What would be the appropriate time of the year to move the bulbs?
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Until the company may make a larger hole disc, if the digger is used to make several holes in a circle right next to each other you will have one big hole for a one gallon, etc. I do agree with your review though
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