Dethatcher Vs Tiller
What is the difference between a paddle and a catcher? ۔
Farmers and cultivators are very similar, but there are definitely differences that are not as obvious as you can see! When will you use it against each other?
updateAfter getting feedback from my aunt below, I added that the areas where I plan to use one or the other will be improved at some point. There were a lot of traps that I repulsed with regular cuts, but they were still hidden underground and ready to attack if I allowed them. Today there is very little native grass, only root and moss patches. My intention is to bring this area to a place of good planting. Not for the garden :)
Farmer against farmers
Dethatcher Vs Tiller
Dethatcher Vs Tiller
What's the difference between a paddle and a catcher? 3
The farmer and the acher looked very similar, but there were obvious differences that were not clear enough to see. When are you going to use one against the other?
To updateAfter getting feedback from my aunt below, I will add that the areas I would like to use one or the other will get better at some point. There were a lot of nuttles that I pushed back with regular cuts, but they were still hidden underground and ready to attack if I let them go. Today there is very little indigenous grass, just nettle roots and moss fragments. My goal is to make the area a better place to plant. Not for gardens :)
Racist against farmers
The catcher is not accustomed to plowing the ground, but it is like a spinning rope that only touches the surface.
A farmer changes his soil and forms a thin layer of soil that is ready to hold his soil.
The best thing about nets is that they are a symbol of soil fertility, so they will work.
However, repeated pruning increases the density, the best solution is to cultivate repeatedly with your mother.
Leave some behind because A) it is a good companion plant and B) it is food, the only food of some species of bees.
Dethatcher Vs Tiller
Dethatcher Vs Tiller
A collector works in the ground and has to dig deep enough to pick up grass. A cultivator digs deep enough to grow (and mostly roots) and bends it to a depth of 612 inches depending on the size of the cultivator. I'm going to use a collector to clean the grass and air it. If I believe in plowing (which I don't believe in, it changes the soil layer and earthworms), then I will use the cultivator in my garden.