So I ordered a Mantis Tiller gardening package from Mantis France.
From the Mantis website... on ideal soil... it is an advert |
The Mantis will cultivate soil, and till it, and dig furrows, earth up potatoes, dig planting holes, strip turf, mulch weeds... It's just a matter of changing the tines and attachments around. The remaining potatoes were planted in three sessions, and Tim cultivated and tilled five other beds in between so I could start planting. The "Gardening package" consists of the Tiller, kickstand, Planter Attachment and Plough Attachment. Yes, it cost quite a lot of money, but it has transformed our gardening.
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Mostly, it spits out stones and even quite large rocks. If the stone is a certain size, however, it jams in the tines. You have to turn the machine on its back and wallop the rock until it comes out.
The Mantis is on Tim's left (upside down) |
Wallop! Ting!! |
[Personally, I don't regard "Attilla the Mantis" as a new dancing partner...
she's far too reluctant... I have to drag her around... she wants to go forwards when I want to go back... Tim]
The Mantis tiller works best by being dragged backward through the soil...
doing a "Jim" in our allotment parlance.
Jim was an elderly... even by allotment standards... gentleman who waged war on weeds.
We always wondered how he managed to keep the soil loose between his rows.
Never a footprint!!
He was an early bird...
and was never there when we were...
but we suspected he hovered....
until we actually saw him in action one morning and all was revealed...
he dug or hoed backwards... thus never setting foot on freshly turned soil...
The Mantis works the same way...
3 comments:
I'm so glad you found the Mantis. I was worried that you might have to give up veggie gardening altogether and that would have been very distressing for you both.
Susan,
one of our allotment neighbours had one...
he found it was superb...
and his soil certainly looked the business...
but that was on our very sandy, quick drying West Leeds soil...
I wasn't at all sure it would cope here with the baked pre-pottery and large flints.
But we were already aware of its capabilities.
So, from now on, it is "Grelly" the soil [thanks for the introduction]...
then in with "Attilla the Mantis"....
jobzagoodun!!
I am most impressed by it....
the next test will be some virgin grassland....
Pauline wants to grow the Sheepnose this year well away from any other peppers...
so we are going to make a bed near the old orchard.
Attilla came with a lawn edger attachment... it also acts as a turf cutter...
go round the edge of the bed with oi in place, then slice the bed into rows.
De-turf as normal with a spade....
then use the tiller blades.
But I will "Grelly" the soil first...
our roofers really messed that ground up and there are some "constructional" sized flints in that area...
and I don't want to test the lifetime guarantee on the tines just yet!!
And thanks for your concern, too!
Hope this makes light work of your garden preparations, and gives you more time to enjoy the process.
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