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Troy-Bilt makes gardening in clay soil easier with this list of the best plants to grow in clay soil.
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Deliver a manicured look to your garden this year with these 3 garden maintenance and upkeep tips from Troy-Bilt.
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Stop weeds in their tracks with these tips for weed removal and prevention.
Landscape architect Rochelle Greayer of Pith + Vigor shares her best tips to common gardening and landscape design questions.
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Pollen-rich flowers help maximize food sources for many pollinators. Learn more about flower pollen benefits.
Tilling soil is an important step in the gardening process. Learn about the advantages tilling provides here before the next planting season begins.
The new Bronco™ Axis™ vertical tine-tiller from Troy-Bilt features a new design that breaks down the toughest earth into finely-tilled soil in just one pass.
We built our first tillers back in 1937. Today, they feature rugged and durable features like cast-iron encased transmissions with bronze gear drives to turn your dirt into fertile soil.