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<blockquote data-quote="db-2" data-source="post: 225553" data-attributes="member: 4743"><p>I have one like in the picture and put a box on and then a bunch of rocks (a bunch) in box and then drive in circles the right way and with enough turns it does do something. Would be better if it was adjustable.</p><p>But in my plots that are now dirt it will work for small (small) weeds and for covering seeds when planted by hand. I believe I paid around 600 for it and in view of the price it is a disappointment. Have a tractor with a rotary tiller on it and that works a lot better but in sod that can also be a disappointment and I remember about 1600 for the rotary tiller. Need a mower to cut grass down besides the rotary tiller. Chisel or plow in sod to begin with. </p><p>Between rows I would just focus on mowing to keep grass, weeds down and in time the weeds will be gone. I assume one has plastic down on the row. I have been surprise how well my evergreens grow in dirt that I let go to weeds or whatever will survive. </p><p>I feel I have killed more trees with my round up over spraying versus weed problems. db </p><p>Both work better if ground is wet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="db-2, post: 225553, member: 4743"] I have one like in the picture and put a box on and then a bunch of rocks (a bunch) in box and then drive in circles the right way and with enough turns it does do something. Would be better if it was adjustable. But in my plots that are now dirt it will work for small (small) weeds and for covering seeds when planted by hand. I believe I paid around 600 for it and in view of the price it is a disappointment. Have a tractor with a rotary tiller on it and that works a lot better but in sod that can also be a disappointment and I remember about 1600 for the rotary tiller. Need a mower to cut grass down besides the rotary tiller. Chisel or plow in sod to begin with. Between rows I would just focus on mowing to keep grass, weeds down and in time the weeds will be gone. I assume one has plastic down on the row. I have been surprise how well my evergreens grow in dirt that I let go to weeds or whatever will survive. I feel I have killed more trees with my round up over spraying versus weed problems. db Both work better if ground is wet. [/QUOTE]
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