tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-27385862.post2328186734426240640..comments2024-02-05T13:14:16.318-07:00Comments on High Altitude Gardening: Mantis Rototillers and the Long Neglected GardenKate/High Altitude Gardeninghttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06690999267357525527noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-27385862.post-47128958902921155132018-03-26T23:49:15.526-06:002018-03-26T23:49:15.526-06:00Useful information. Lucky me I discovered your web...Useful information. Lucky me I discovered your website unintentionally,<br />and I'm surprised why this accident didn't came about in advance!<br />I bookmarked it.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-27385862.post-41979214268170377622015-06-14T22:39:56.338-06:002015-06-14T22:39:56.338-06:00Love your blog! I live at 8500' in Colorado an...Love your blog! I live at 8500' in Colorado and am always looking for tips for growing plants, flowers, and vegetables. I just got done planting my seeds for the summer and wrote a blog post about my attempts to grow at high altitudes. I also provided a link to your blog to direct my readers to your helpful information. If you would rather, I can remove it, but do think that it is great information to share. Thanks for letting the rest of us benefit from your efforts!<br />Jeanne Hargravehttp://slatercreekcabin.com/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-27385862.post-29221649076022510732015-06-06T21:33:31.462-06:002015-06-06T21:33:31.462-06:00Funny you say you might have to marry your tiller....Funny you say you might have to marry your tiller. With that thought in mind I got a Mantis tiller for our 30th Wedding Anniversary 12 years ago and it was just what I asked for. It and the marriage are still going strong;)<br />Reclaiming an old garden garden does sound fun and glad you are enjoying it. Say hello to Bad Dog for me. How is the "old boy" doing?KChttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14849696894736822970noreply@blogger.com