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  • jkholmes

    Plinker
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    Anyone have experience with a broadfork? I'm really leaning towards purchasing one for our large in ground garden. Most of the things we will be growing in it are root / bulb crops, so having relatively loose soil would be nice, but I don't want to use a tiller either. Our plan is right now to use this garden for potatoes, onions and carrots.

    I've looked at a few and am kind of leaning towards something like this:

    Anyone have any other suggestions?
     

    indychad

    Marksman
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    I’ve been looking at the all steel forks.
    With all steel, hopefully I will never have to replace the handles.
    Hickory or ash handles, over time will break as I tend to be hard on tools.
     

    bwframe

    Loneranger
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    Btown Rural
    Not to be a smart ass, but broadforking seems to be the double digging of the 2020's?




    Not quite the price of a tiller...

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    I'm curious why no tilling/tiller. Is it just a want to not be dependent on engine(s) during a time when fuel might be unavailable? I'm also curious how much area your gardening. Based on the vid, anything bigger than a modest "kitchen garden" would be too much work for the fork operator. I've never seen the fork, maybe it's better if you're not breaking new ground.
     

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