use a hoe or a garden rake to soften it up, them you can mix water into it to help...that is...if you havent put your plants in yet ;)
A garden soil is the soil found in gardens
Break it, and rebuilt it with things you already have.
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There are three basic types of soil, sandy soil, clay soil and garden soil. Clay soil is full of clay hence the name of the soil is clay soil. This type of soil is thick and it can hold water well but it is hard for plants to absorb nutrients because the soil is too thick. Sandy soil is full of sand . It is very easy for plants to absorb nutrients form this soil but it doesn't hold water well. Garden soil combines the two different kinds of other soil. It can hold water well as well as it gives the plants more nutrients too.
Add bags of gypsum and mix it in. It breaks up the clay particles so you, and the plants, can work the soil.
A garden soil is the soil found in gardens
Help around the garden. fix things and hard labour but they were never allowed upstairs
Help around the garden. fix things and hard labour but they were never allowed upstairs
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Break it, and rebuilt it with things you already have.
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There are three basic types of soil, sandy soil, clay soil and garden soil. Clay soil is full of clay hence the name of the soil is clay soil. This type of soil is thick and it can hold water well but it is hard for plants to absorb nutrients because the soil is too thick. Sandy soil is full of sand . It is very easy for plants to absorb nutrients form this soil but it doesn't hold water well. Garden soil combines the two different kinds of other soil. It can hold water well as well as it gives the plants more nutrients too.
Sphagnum moss is added to garden soil because it helps the plants in the garden grow.
Add bags of gypsum and mix it in. It breaks up the clay particles so you, and the plants, can work the soil.
That would all depend on where the garden was located. There are so many different types of soil in the world.
The rotary garden cultivator can turn soil with a few rocks in it. If your area is very rocky or hard, a rear-tine cultivator will work best.
Fertile soil/top soil