![]() Unlike them, I gave up on using sifted compost before I got around to building a rotary screen (also known as a trommel screen). The improvement I always imagined was pretty much what Farragut Farm built. The first was their compost sifter in action, the second of a compost spreader they use to cover direct-seeded beds.Ĭompost sifter with detail of bin that collects oversized pieces of debris.Īnyone who has spent any time sifting compost for potting mix using a box screen over a wheelbarrow has probably dreamed of a better way to do it. This month I picked two tools from Farragut Farm in southeast Alaska that they posted short videos of on Instagram. ![]() This article originally appeared in the October 2020 Growing for Market MagazineĬompost spreader used to cover direct seeded beds. If author Josh Volk picks your tool, you win a $50 tool gift certificate and a Full Access subscription to GFM. ![]() Post your farm-made tool on Instagram or Facebook with #toolsforgrowingformarket. ![]()
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