CADplans
Elite Member
Soil gets "HARD" when the organic matter is eliminated, and the soil is broken into too small of crumbles.
I feel that breaking organic matter into tiny pieces makes it decompose too fast to do the garden any good.
You need organic matter in the soil,, not simply clay.
The general consensus among some "organic" gardeners:
Tillers of any sort reduce or eliminate the tilth of the soil
TILTH
cultivation of land; tillage.
I feel that breaking organic matter into tiny pieces makes it decompose too fast to do the garden any good.
You need organic matter in the soil,, not simply clay.
The general consensus among some "organic" gardeners:
Tillers of any sort reduce or eliminate the tilth of the soil
TILTH
cultivation of land; tillage.
- the condition of tilled soil, especially in respect to suitability for sowing seeds.
"he could determine whether the soil was of the right tilth"