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For a veggie garden - any recommendations on a small easy to use cultivator?
I have a bit of a physical problem and lots of birthdays and am wondering if
one might help me. All of the online ads promote ones that are pretty heavy
and I guess there is no such thing an electric one.


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For a veggie garden - any recommendations on a small easy to use cultivator?
I have a bit of a physical problem and lots of birthdays and am wondering if
one might help me. All of the online ads promote ones that are pretty heavy
and I guess there is no such thing an electric one.


Yes there is:

http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q...btnG=Google+Se
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For a veggie garden - any recommendations on a small easy to use cultivator?
I have a bit of a physical problem and lots of birthdays and am wondering if
one might help me. All of the online ads promote ones that are pretty heavy
and I guess there is no such thing an electric one.


Or you might look into no-till gardening (sometimes known as lasagna
gardening) which uses no expensive equipment, puts the emphases on
mulching and it is better for the soil.

http://www.motherearthnews.com/Organ.../Lasagna-Garde
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