Well, after researching the crap out of compact tractors, humming and hawing over which color, convincing the CFO (aka my beautiful better half) that we need one, and scanning equipment ads, we finally bought an '07 BX1850 w/FEL from a fellow nearby. He threw in the ballast box, a scraper blade and a 4' spring-tine-type cultivator. (Guess I get to keep my membership with OTT - would have been excommunicated if we bought a green one!)
Our garden was quite underwhelming last year (sandy soil), and after shoveling 12 yards of soil into it (yes, shoveling by hand), this spring's 12 yards of amendments will be done with a loader. The current garden is 40'x40' and we are startign to develop another 50'x30' plot into a garden as well.
My question to those who have experience with such things is whether we should still invest in a rototiller, or does a cultivator suffice for basic garden soil loosening/mixing? I've heard varying things from different people about soil microbes and structure being damaged by rototilling, and wonder what general opinions were.
Thanks!
Our garden was quite underwhelming last year (sandy soil), and after shoveling 12 yards of soil into it (yes, shoveling by hand), this spring's 12 yards of amendments will be done with a loader. The current garden is 40'x40' and we are startign to develop another 50'x30' plot into a garden as well.
My question to those who have experience with such things is whether we should still invest in a rototiller, or does a cultivator suffice for basic garden soil loosening/mixing? I've heard varying things from different people about soil microbes and structure being damaged by rototilling, and wonder what general opinions were.
Thanks!