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Tillers at Tractor Supply Co. What is the difference between a tiller and a cultivator? They both help prepare the soil, but a tiller is used for breaking up hard ground and loosening soil, while a cultivator is used to mix up soil that is already loose
Tillers Cultivators at Lowes. com You may need a cultivator, rototiller or garden tiller, depending on whether you're a suburban farmer with a small garden or have a larger plot in a rural area From small tillers to heavy-duty gas-powered tillers, we have options for every yard
The 6 Best Tillers, Tested by BHG We tested tillers in our gardens and consulted experts to find the best tillers to improve soil and kill weeds We considered each tiller's performance, design, ease of use, and value
Rototillers Cultivators - The Home Depot Best for garden maintenance – ideal for aerating soil, weeding and mixing amendments Features a shallow tilling depth of 2-4 inches Best for breaking new ground – ideal for compacted soil or starting a fresh garden Large and powerful for tough jobs Features a deep tilling depth of 6-10 inches
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Cultivators Tillers Buying Guide at Menards® When you want to break ground for a new garden, a tiller has the strength needed to power through clay or hard, rocky soil Tillers can also be used for weeding, thatching, or aerating when paired with additional accessories