3 Steps to a Healthier Garden

Your Guide to Soil Preparationorganic material will greatly improve your
What follows are general rules or guidelines forgarden’s performance.
preparing any garden for planting.Organic material can be peat moss, shredded bark,
Preparing a garden bed before you plant will greatlycomposted or decomposed plant material, some
improve your gardens performance, and promoteform of manure (generally cow manure), or even
healthy vigorous growth from any plant you choose.worm casings or rice hulls to name a few.
Most often preparing for planting is done in thePotting soil is usually some combination of the above
spring, and involves tilling or turning the ground, andlist and may have little or no actual “dirt” in it.
at the same time adding generous amounts ofOrganic material helps to maintain moisture content
organic material and some type of fertilizer.levels, increases biological activity, and helps to
The goal is to break up and loosen earth that hasprevent soil compaction.
become compacted over time, and to replenish vitalGardening Tip: When adding organic matter to
minerals and nutrients.planting beds or gardens, add at least 2 inches on top
Conditioning, or reconditioning the soil as it isof the bed and work in evenly to a depth of 4 to 6
sometimes called, is best done after the winter rainsinches.
or frost have passed, but before the summerIf adding 2 or more inches of organic material would
growing season has started.raise your beds higher than you’d prefer,
However, soil prep can be performed at any timeyou’ll need to remove some of the existing soil
that the ground is not too wet or frozen to till.first. Don’t worry, your garden will love you for
Clay Soilit.
A clay or heavy clay soil, will greatly benefit from theGardening Tip: When preparing for planting always till
addition of organic material, and it’s almost(loosen) the earth before you add organic matter or
impossible to add too much.fertilizer. Till no less than 4 inches and no more than
Clay, because of its particles size and shape, tends to12 inches deep.
become compacted, and so will drain slowly or not at3 Steps to a Healthier Garden
all. Also, the heavy compact nature of clay tends to1. Break up and loosen the soil (using a shovel or
prevent air from reaching the roots, which will slowspading fork), to a depth of between 6 to 12 inches
plant growth.deep.
Gardening Tip: As water passes down through the2. Level the bed a little, and add 2 or more inches of
earth it draws air (oxygen) behind it. Soils with little ororganic material, then work in evenly (mix) to a
no air tend to become "sour" as oxygen is adepth of about 4 to 6 inches.
necessary ingredient for biological activity.3. Again, level the bed a little, then sprinkle or add a
One of the benefits of clay in the garden is it'sgranulated-slow release fertilizer of your choice on
natural moisture retention properties. By combining atop and "scratch in" or lightly till to about 1 to 2
generous amount of organic material with clay, youinches deep.
can off set it's tendency towards compaction,This method tends to simplify the process of
improve drainage, and allow the nature of clay topreparing a planting bed, and allows you to save time
help maintain moisture in your garden.and energy for other gardening activities.
A good ratio of clay soil to organic material is roughlyGardening Tip: All depths listed above are Rule of
50/50.Thumb measurements. In general all plants respond
Sandy Soilwell to the above system.
Sandy soils are the opposite of clay and generallyIf most of the plants you'll be growing tend to be
drain too fast, and so are unable to hold onto anyshorter (1 to 2 feet high), you won't have to till as
nutrients long enough for a plant to use them.deep (about 6 to 8 inches).
Organic matter helps to hold onto water andTaller plants will have deeper root systems, so tilling
nutrients, and as with clay, it’s almost impossibledeeper in that case will be helpful. In general though,
to add too much.tilling deeper than 12 inches is an unnecessary use of
A higher ratio of organic material to sand is a goodtime and energy.
option, as the organic matter tends to break downGardening Tip: Adding organic material around existing
faster due to faster drainage (more oxygen).or established plants is not difficult. Till in to about 2
Clay and sand are at the opposite end of the soilinches deep if close to a plant, and a little deeper if
type spectrum. Most gardens will be somewhere infurther away.
the middle. The organic material available to you maySimply try not to disturb the roots too much, and
depend on what region of the world you live in.always water when you're done to settle any roots
However, regardless of soil type, the addition ofthat may have been disturbed.