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- From: "Tom at Limerock" <limerock AT thirdplanet.net>
- To: "Market Farming" <market-farming AT lists.ibiblio.org>
- Subject: Re: [Market-farming] The hatfield transplanter
- Date: Tue, 8 Apr 2008 22:16:31 -0400
Last year, we bought one from Jonny's that is similar to the one you linked. It worked well. MUCH better than crawling around on my knees.
You do need to get the ground worked up pretty well.. Used it on plastic only.
Previously I punched holes with a long handled bulb planter, then hand placed the plants. Liked the fact that with Johnny's planter, that the plastic holes stayed attached to the main plastic. With the bulb planter there were plastic circles floating everywhere.
Tom
Limerock Orchards and Roadside Market
Speaking of these devices, has anyone used the "Stand and Plant"
designs?
http://standnplant.com/order.htm
Richard Stewart
Carriage House Farm
North Bend, Ohio
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[Market-farming] The hatfield transplanter,
breck, 04/07/2008
- Re: [Market-farming] small farm stands, Sue Wells, 04/07/2008
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Re: [Market-farming] The hatfield transplanter,
John Ferree, 04/08/2008
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Re: [Market-farming] The hatfield transplanter,
Richard Stewart, 04/08/2008
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Re: [Market-farming] The hatfield transplanter,
Tom at Limerock, 04/08/2008
- Re: [Market-farming] The hatfield transplanter, Glen Eco Farm, 04/09/2008
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[Market-farming] mini sprinklers,
Rosie Creek Farm, 04/13/2008
- Re: [Market-farming] mini sprinklers, bcluton, 04/14/2008
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Re: [Market-farming] The hatfield transplanter,
Tom at Limerock, 04/08/2008
- Re: [Market-farming] The Hatfield transplanter, breck, 04/09/2008
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Re: [Market-farming] The hatfield transplanter,
Richard Stewart, 04/08/2008
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