How Do You Select A Rototiller?
Choose the right rototiller for the garden job you want to do, and you’ll save time and energy. Get to know which tiller does what and when to use each kind to bring your garden into cultivation. Step 1 Pick the tiller to do your job. You can break up soil, dig in amendments, make rows and furrows, and cultivate with a rototiller – all much faster than with a shovel. Step 2 Select from three basic kinds of tillers that do different tasks well. Define the job to know which will work best for you – one with its digging tines in the rear or the front, or a smaller lightweight tiller. Step 3 Consider a rear tine tiller to break up native soil and add amendments in a hurry. Use it if you have a large vegetable garden and for developing whole landscapes as a do-it-yourself project – rear tine tillers are easy to handle considering their size. Step 4 Try a front tine tiller for its digging power to put in and amend garden beds. Mix soils most effectively with a midsize front tine tiller – and