May 15, 2024

7 thoughts on “VIDEO: New toys for the Gardens

  1. Liked your toys, J!
    I once had an electric shredder, but it was too weak for my use. If I find out I want another one, it will be something similar to the one you got here.
    About writing down temperatures. I`ve done alot of that in earlier years. I found no other pattern in our weather here than the winter temperatures often came in "two`s". Two winters could be mild, two cold and so on. I often experienced the same with the type and amount of precipitation as well. However, there will always be a "rebelling" year in between that dont match anything.
    I think the only thing I know about our weather, is that I dont know a thing. 🙂
    Maybe it`s easier to find patterns at other latitudes and different countries.

    All the best,
    Halvor.

  2. nice ! I look forward to seeing it in use….I'm trying to talk myself into a tiller..I go back and forth in my mind whether it makes sense to own it or call and pay to have my gardens tilled. We have started to switch over to raised bed gardens and are happy with them. But, seeing that property that could be tilled for more gardens keeps me thinking about planting more.

  3. So happy for you. I hope it works well. I know what you mean by "wonder what they put in there." I have been cut 2 time by glass in topsoil bags. So any thing can be found in many things. Best wishes.E

  4. Great "toys" as you call them. When I saw the shredder, as always I first think of Fargo, that movie from the Coen brothers, and then you said something like "among other things" which made the pic complete ;oD
    Cheers !

  5. Thanks for the video and the demo one as well, I think after watching them I will be ordering one in the next couple of weeks or so. I can't remember is you said the hp? I am thing of a 13hp machine, as you say it is a big expense but I don't want to get something underpowered. I already collect a couple of hundred barrow load of leaves a year for compost but as you said it is never enough.
    What are your thoughts now you have used it a few times? I like the idea of a reducing plate, I also use anything more than about 2" for the woodburner

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