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Jun 24, 2013 5:24 PM CST
Name: Rita
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RickCorey said:>> So I got out my shovel and double dug it. That really got deeper by doing it twice and loosened up the clods. Then I raked it and thumped out and leveled any remaining clods.

I'm struggling to keep some heavy-clay-soil beds loose enough while I build up the organic matter. Soimetimes I don't have time to double-dig the whole bed. Instead I do some spot-turning as deep as I can get without trenching.

I have a spade (trenching spade? sharpshooter spade?) that has a very long, narrow blade. It's great for going down twice as far as some shovel blades - and easily. Then I can LIIIIFT one slice that must go 18" deep. And then use the smae blade to twist or lever the surrounding soil down into the hole.

That acheives a lot of turning and keeping the deep parts aerated and draining, and mixing some compost down deep.

I find that a bed reverts to clay pudding if I don't keep adding compost - more compost than I can make, and usually more than I buy. Unfortunately, the bulk compost in my area is mostly wood products.



Rick, I am lucky in that I have good soil. I just wanted to dig it because I wanted it loose for the root crops. It was only a small area. About 4 by 8 so not so bad digging it.

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