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After counting all the costs for meds and physical therapy we've decided to get a small rototiller to help offset some of the brute force required for our garden and this should save us quite a bit!
Mrs. Hermit
2-13-11, 10:54am
Quality of life figures into the frugal equation, too. If the rototiller lets you continue to enjoy a beloved hobby, go for it. When my hands went bad, I invested in a rotary cutter system so that I could continue to enjoy sewing without the need to use scissors to cut the fabric. It is a solution that years later is still working well for me.
We love our tiller and its helped so much. I think it was a great investment for you. I'm loosing more and more function in my body but still want to be able to enjoy things, so I think its a really good choice to buy those things that allow you to do that. I also have started getting more into vertical gardening, which helps alot too. Have fun with your new tiller!
For most of my 25 years of gardening I've turned over ground with a shovel. I find it meditative, and besides, I grow perennials and those tilling thingamagigs don't go deep enoght anyway. I'm proud to say that with my first serious perennial flower garden I "double dug" it according to the advice of all of the English gardening books I was reading. It was good for me. But that was lovely loamy Iowa soil.
Then we moved to St. Louis which has, in good spots, a lot of clay and in bad spots all clay. So I dug those beds by hand (except fo the giant rock walled raised bed where we trucked in river bottom soil) and that went ok.
Then last year DH got a wild hair and bought a sizeable tiller and he's been using it for his own garden a for me for making new beds. I'm still not real impressed with the depth that the tiller produces, but it's good enough for iris (of which I grow a lot) and for the lily beds it at least gets the beds started. I still have to turn over soil for lily beds with a shovel as well as add tons of organic matter.
But for vegetable beds where you grow annuals, I suppose it's a good thing. DH likes his tiller for that purpose.
"New rototiller = frugal?"
Does it really matter? If it helps you physically, and/or simply brings pleasure to your life, if you can afford it, buy it and love it. :)
Being frugal is like eating - the goal is to eat healthy and in moderatiion most of the time, but occasionally savoring a nice piece of gooey cake without guilt makes life worth living.
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I'm soooo envious. Enjoy. :)
"New rototiller = frugal"? I say absolutely!
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