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Old 30-04-2004, 03:06 PM
Bob Hobden
 
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Default Rotavating wet ground


"Harry Web" wrote in message ...
How worthwhile is it to rotavate (with a powerdigger rather than the
little tilling type jobbies) if the ground is damp?

In the past, I've been able to do it when the soil have been pretty
dry, but I'm not able to be as choosy this time. Will I just end up
with the machine unable to get through, or are the tines going to goo
up? The ground is a de-weeded allotment recovered from several years
disuse and has been double dug by hand, but the ground needs breaking
up in the top 8" ready for planting.


Depends on soil type, if you are on sand then it should be OK but if on clay
you will do more damage than improve things. The soil will ball up and clog
up the tynes.

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Bob

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