Posts Tagged ‘tiller cultivator’
Power Paws 120-Volt Electric Garden Tiller/Cultivator #E-1003
The Power Paws 120-volt electric garden tiller/cultivator functions like a powered hoe. Two patented hoe like blades cycle up and over each other over 400 times per minute for aggressive tilling action, up to 6 inches deep even in hard ground.
Power Paws is perfect for tilling around and between plants in flowerbeds and landscape plots.
The aggressive tilling action quickly uproots large weeds and vines and unlike other tillers there are no tangling issues.
Craftsman Electric Mini Cultivator
What don’t you get with a Craftsman electric mini-cultivator? How about noise, gass and funes? Instead you get quiet power to make your garden peaceful again.
With a gas tiller such as mixing and storing fuel,starting the engine and dealing with smoke and noise.
Powerful but lightweight tills even the hardest of soils. Easy to start and handlle-lifts easily into raised beds.
Just plug in and squeeze the throttle.120 volt double insulated electric motor is quiet, perfect for city and townhouse gardeners.
Sun Joe TJ600E 14-Inch 6.5 Amp Electric Tiller by Joe Garden
If you’re in the market for an electric garden tiller/cultivator, you just might want to take a look at the Sun Joe TJ600E 14-Inch 6.5 Amp Electric Tiller.
Meant for smaller plots of garden ground, this electric garden tiller is lightweight and easy to handle. The 14″ tilling width is a nice size for “between the rows” work.
Mantis 7225-00-02 2-Cycle Gas Powered Tiller/Cultivator
The Mantis 7225-00-02 2-cycle gas powered tiller/cultivator works close to plants without disturbing roots; works great in narrow rows. Tines reverse for shallow cultivating top soil.
Cushioned shock-absorbing grips for comfortable operation. One-piece, die-cast gearbox.
Speed control and shutoff switch. Primer pump for fast, easy starts. Includes free border/edger kit. Includes border edge attachment. U.S.A.
Mantis 7225-00-02 2-Cycle Gas Powered Tiller/Cultivator (CARB Compliant)
Garden Crop Cultivation; Why Do It? Here are 3 Reasons
Garden crop cultivation brings to mind hoes and rakes, tillers and shovels. So why do we constantly cultivate our gardens? Here are three reasons why cultivating the soil can bring in a bountiful harvest.
Breaking Up Soil
Unless you are fortunate enough to have naturally loamy soil, your garden will have areas with problems. Some parts are compacted; others are sandy or gritty. Maybe the soil froze and thawed too many times and now like a rock.