Sun Joe 14" 6.5-Amp Electric Garden Tiller / Cultivator (TJ600E)
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$57.35
$99.99
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Walmart has Sun Joe 14" 6.5-Amp Electric Garden Tiller / Cultivator (TJ600E) on sale for $57.35. Shipping is free.
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Features:
Ideal for small to mid-sized gardens and flowerbeds
Powerful 6.5-amp motor cultivates up to 14" wide x 7" deep
No gas, oil or tune-ups make it effortless to start and maintain
4 steel tilling blades for maximum durability and performance
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You don't want to till for grass seeding. The poster is telling you the way to do it. You only want rows an 1/8 to 1/4 inch deep. Verticutter is the machine to use. Anything deeper and the seeds will smother
Cut the grass as short as you can get it without scalping the lawn
Run a dethatcher and rake up the thatch so the seed can lay directly on dirt. If it doesn't it'll never sprout p
Cut the grass one more time to pick up anything missed from the above
Run a verticutter in two opposing directions to make your seed rows to the depth mentioned above
Fertilize with grass seed starter. Do not use fertilizer with a pre emergent or it'll prevent the grass from sprouting
Lay the seed and water, water water. Cut the first time when the grass reaches 4"
Use the above for a yard that needs help. If the entire lawn is crapola kill it off with two applications of grass killer a week apart. Wait a week then do the above
Have to do this in early fall.
Dial 811
Good deal. I have this one and bought it for $110.00 5 years back on Amazon. Still holding strong don't expect front gas power tiller strength but it's great for a medium garden. Yea sure you gotta watch that cord but I hated fighting the gas engine issues at the Start of each season.
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Good deal. I have this one and bought it for $110.00 5 years back on Amazon. Still holding strong don't expect front gas power tiller strength but it's great for a medium garden. Yea sure you gotta watch that cord but I hated fighting the gas engine issues at the Start of each season.
Purchased mine a few years ago for similar price and it's been great. Used at least 15x or more and no real issues. Rocks get stuck in blades sometimes, but nothing too bad.
Good deal. I have this one and bought it for $110.00 5 years back on Amazon. Still holding strong don't expect front gas power tiller strength but it's great for a medium garden. Yea sure you gotta watch that cord but I hated fighting the gas engine issues at the Start of each season.
Did you pick up this one or another model from Snow Joe?
I picked up this one for $99 a couple of weeks back (SD) and I really don't plan on using it much. Trying to figure out if it's worth returning and downgrading.
Not sure if the 6.5 Amp vs. 12 Amp makes a big difference.
5.6A is a little low for this. I have an attachment capable trimmer that cranks at 10A (~1.25 HP). Not sure I'd take just over half that, the tiller attachment does pretty well but still takes some time. When Roomba tillers?
Just use a scarifier or dethatcher on the lowest setting after spraying the entire yard with round up and killing the grass
Sorry, I don't understand. How does that help tilling then reseed? Also, I have a few fruit trees and raised beds in the backyard, I don't want to use roundup
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Cut the grass as short as you can get it without scalping the lawn
Run a dethatcher and rake up the thatch so the seed can lay directly on dirt. If it doesn't it'll never sprout p
Cut the grass one more time to pick up anything missed from the above
Run a verticutter in two opposing directions to make your seed rows to the depth mentioned above
Fertilize with grass seed starter. Do not use fertilizer with a pre emergent or it'll prevent the grass from sprouting
Lay the seed and water, water water. Cut the first time when the grass reaches 4"
Use the above for a yard that needs help. If the entire lawn is crapola kill it off with two applications of grass killer a week apart. Wait a week then do the above
Have to do this in early fall.
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Thanks! I didn't know they mark backyard as well
I picked up this one for $99 a couple of weeks back (SD) and I really don't plan on using it much. Trying to figure out if it's worth returning and downgrading.
Not sure if the 6.5 Amp vs. 12 Amp makes a big difference.
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I cut through my coax cable pretty quick, pvc should be buried deeper and you can avoid most of the sprinkler heads.
They'll mark their pipes, wherever they are. If they're privately owned, they won't.
Just use a scarifier or dethatcher on the lowest setting after spraying the entire yard with round up and killing the grass
Sorry, I don't understand. How does that help tilling then reseed? Also, I have a few fruit trees and raised beds in the backyard, I don't want to use roundup