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    I have thought of doing something like that for doing work on the ground. He must spend a lot of time pulling weeds. He needs to put a sun shade over top of it.

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    Great idea. I spent a lot of time as a youngin in weeding a 1/2 acre garden. This is a great idea for older folks to!

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    Weeding this way is sensible and efficient. He's planting doubled rows; awful to straddle, or a lot of twisting to work adjacent rows.
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    I NEED one of these. Been thinking of different ways to go about it for a couple years. We grow a small plot of green bush beans that we have kept as a family heirloom for 40 years. I just have a hard time picking enough to can, by bending over.

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    Same concept, but a professional build for multiple workers, and for harvesting, rather than weeding.

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    Do the picked weeds just grow back if he drops them on the soil? Concept is great, looks to be a little uncomfortable, but clearly better than bending over all day.

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    The roots are quickly baked and killed in the sun. But I would be putting them in a bucket for compost pile.



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