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<blockquote data-quote="p238shooter" data-source="post: 3973076" data-attributes="member: 24583"><p>My EX-GF had a small corded plug in one like that. Yes it was good for already relatively soft soil like cleaning up older flower beds or an area if it had a lot of sand mixture. For that, it did a pretty good job. It would take a long time to do a very large area though.</p><p> </p><p>I am thinking about trying to just leave my garden soil undisturbed to plant. Each year I till up too many dormant for years new weed seeds that sprout out. I am thinking of Just shovel out a 8-10in hole and fill with potting soil for each tomato or pepper plant and see how it goes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="p238shooter, post: 3973076, member: 24583"] My EX-GF had a small corded plug in one like that. Yes it was good for already relatively soft soil like cleaning up older flower beds or an area if it had a lot of sand mixture. For that, it did a pretty good job. It would take a long time to do a very large area though. I am thinking about trying to just leave my garden soil undisturbed to plant. Each year I till up too many dormant for years new weed seeds that sprout out. I am thinking of Just shovel out a 8-10in hole and fill with potting soil for each tomato or pepper plant and see how it goes. [/QUOTE]
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