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Sedementation
Turning the soil over
The process of turning compost into soil is complex. It includes various steps to fully complete the transformation. Therefore the duration to produce soil takes time. It is estimated that it take about 2-3 months to turn compost into soil.
turning over soil implies just that, normally a spade is used, digging in a full spade depth; you then removed the soil and flip it over and back into the hole you just removed it from. Essentially bringing soil from below ground to the top and moving the soil from the top part down to the bottom of the hole. the process is repeated over a given area
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Plant roots need both oxygen and water. Loosening soil helps with oxygen and water movement.
trenching through root choked soil by chopping roots, and loosening and removing soil
Agricultural cultivation is the loosening and breaking up of the soil.
Sedementation
Turning the soil over
The process of turning compost into soil is complex. It includes various steps to fully complete the transformation. Therefore the duration to produce soil takes time. It is estimated that it take about 2-3 months to turn compost into soil.
Working soil in autumn has its advantages to spring. Turning under the organic matter is more likely to result in better decomposition due to the soil temperatures being higher. This also gives more time for the process to take place.
Working soil in autumn has its advantages to spring. Turning under the organic matter is more likely to result in better decomposition due to the soil temperatures being higher. This also gives more time for the process to take place.
"Till ground" refers to the process of breaking up and turning over soil in preparation for planting crops or gardening. This helps aerate the soil, loosen it up, and create a suitable environment for plant roots to grow.
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turning over soil implies just that, normally a spade is used, digging in a full spade depth; you then removed the soil and flip it over and back into the hole you just removed it from. Essentially bringing soil from below ground to the top and moving the soil from the top part down to the bottom of the hole. the process is repeated over a given area