Transform Your Garden With MT125 Attachments
Enhance your garden's potential with MT125 attachments. Discover how these versatile tools can simplify tasks and transform your outdoor space with ease.
The 2023 MT-125 boasts a sleek and modern design, enhanced by revised steering geometry for improved handling and a cutting-edge instrument panel inspired by smartphone aesthetics. Its intuitive features make it not only a stylish choice but also a practical one for various tasks. For home gardeners, the hard work of planting rows of vegetables and flowers can be significantly reduced with a tractor plow attachment. This tool allows for faster and more efficient preparation of planting rows, saving time and effort compared to manual methods. Combining the MT-125’s advanced design with the utility of a plow attachment makes it an excellent choice for those seeking a powerful, versatile, and efficient solution for garden and farm tasks.
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Tiller
The MT125 tiller attachment is an invaluable tool for preparing soil for planting, offering efficiency and ease for home gardeners and farmers alike. Unlike cultivators, which are user-friendly but struggle with hard soil, the tiller features thin discs that press into the ground using your tractor's weight, effortlessly breaking up stubborn clods left from prior planting. This makes it ideal for handling tough soil conditions with minimal effort. Beyond soil preparation, the tiller can also be used to create neat planting rows, eliminating the need for manual plowing. Its versatility and effectiveness make it a must-have attachment for those looking to maximize productivity and achieve optimal soil conditions for planting in gardens or on farmland.
Tractor Plow
Plowing is an integral component of the primary and secondary soil tillage processes used to break up dirt, turn over topsoil, bury weed seeds, expose deeper layers to oxygenation, and prepare gardens for planting. Plowing can also loosen, aerate and drain soil.
There are various small plows for garden tractors available on the market today. A moldboard plow is among the most widely-used models, employing its large blade to slice into the soil and turn over any vegetation left behind, before burying any remnants. Other common models include chisel plows and sub-soilers; deep-tillage implements like sub-soilers and chisel ploughs require immense amounts of traction power and may only work effectively with specific models of tractor.
Before beginning plowing, ensure your plow is correctly set up. Olcowhand offers some helpful advice: stack lumber 5-6 inches off of the ground and drive your front and rear tractor tires onto it so the plow sits straight instead of leaning to one side.
Garden Bedder
Garden bedder is an intuitive three point tractor attachment designed to quickly shape, ridge and bed your garden. Equipped with category 1 lift arms and two tool bars that can be adjusted based on your gardening beds needs; its main bar also holds discs and sweeps that can be set for various widths and heights; made of round steel discs featuring maintenance-free bearings to avoid damages caused by misuse; its adjustable round steel discs can be set at different angles and sizes to suit you perfectly.
Bedders can also be used to create hugelkultur gardens. Hugelkultur gardening involves building raised beds made up of soil, wood and organic material - these self-watering, composting gardens offer low maintenance costs that save on water bills.
As a quick solution for keeping out burrowing animals and weeds from your beds, old potato sacks make an effective weed barrier. Just staple one to the base of each frame to secure it to its bottom layer.
Lawn Mower
Gardening jobs searches have seen an incredible 250% jump over the last week1, and TikTok views for #springgardenclean have amassed 164.4 million. Now is an opportune time to begin thinking about ways to spruce up your garden! Express Bi-Folding Doors have joined forces with gardening expert Nigel Lawton from Dobbie Garden Centre to reveal six tasks you can complete in under an hour, such as refreshing pots, welcoming wildlife into your space, lawn care services and more!
Nigel suggests starting by refreshing your pots - whether that means just moving them around for a fresh look, or planting three different sizes beside your front door to make an eye-catching display. Once your pots have been refreshed, the next task should be welcoming wildlife into your garden by creating a wildlife-friendly habitat; you can do this by replacing overgrown plants with native wildflowers or shrubs and mulching rather than collecting clippings to save both time, effort and money while improving soil health at once!