I was curious as to how you all feel on this subject when it comes to tilling the soil in your garden?
I know there are two thoughts on this, one being that tilling disturbs the ecosystem in the soil and can kill earthworms, etc.
Tilling also can compact the ground even more as the tines of the rototiller pound the ground.
I have an electric Mantis tiller and I don't think it compacts the soil as much as the tines are a different design.
The other school of thought is that tilling is not detrimental to the soil and from what I have read there is no proof that tilling is bad.
My soil is not bad for about the first 8-10" and then it is compacted clay hardpan that is a PITA to do anything with unless I rent a small excavator.
Your thoughts?
I know there are two thoughts on this, one being that tilling disturbs the ecosystem in the soil and can kill earthworms, etc.
Tilling also can compact the ground even more as the tines of the rototiller pound the ground.
I have an electric Mantis tiller and I don't think it compacts the soil as much as the tines are a different design.
The other school of thought is that tilling is not detrimental to the soil and from what I have read there is no proof that tilling is bad.
My soil is not bad for about the first 8-10" and then it is compacted clay hardpan that is a PITA to do anything with unless I rent a small excavator.
Your thoughts?