U-bar!
Thank you to all for the wonderful potluck party last Saturday at the wash station. I was blown away by a huge surprise gift: a u-bar!
Here I am trying to explain what this weird looking thing is. The u-bar is an excellent hand tool for tilling soil, and it's much easier to use than it looks because it works on gravity: a person steps on it and the long tines go in. It's similar to a broadfork, but heavier and with longer tines. It is often used in biointensive farms and gardens. Where can you buy it? You can't. It has to be made by a good welder. That's what makes this gift so special. Without me knowing anything about it, volunteer Sean O'Harra was approached by Clagett Farm colleagues and asked whether he can weld such a thing. He said, sure. And Sean not only made one, but two! One I'll take to Vermont, the other stays here at Clagett Farm.
The man behind Tricia McCauley is Sean. Roshani is on the right. Wonderful volunteers and good friends of the farm.
how do I get one?
Posted by: Edward McKinney | July 10, 2007 at 12:22 PM
U bar info---very interested
Posted by: Edward McKinney | July 10, 2007 at 12:20 PM