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Double digging • Double digging is a type of tillage, done by hand. • The purpose is to loosen the soil so that water and roots can penetrate deeply. • Equipment needed is a shovel, sturdy fork, board, marking string or tape, stakes and tape measure. • The other vital component is strength and energy!

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Double digging

• Double digging is a type of tillage, done by hand.

• The purpose is to loosen the soil so that water and roots can penetrate deeply.

• Equipment needed is a shovel, sturdy fork, board, marking string or tape, stakes and tape measure.

• The other vital component is strength and energy!

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Select a site in full sun

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Clean off the vegetation

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Measure off the bed

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Mark the bed perimeter

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Dig a trench across one end

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Put the soil in a wheelbarrow

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The trench should be a spade length in depth

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Use a board to stand on while digging, to reduce compaction

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Use a fork to loosen soil below trench

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Dig another trench, filling in the first with soil from the second trench

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Use the fork to loosen the soil in the second trench

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Double digging

• Continue to dig trenches, filling in the previous ones, until the whole bed is dug.

• Use the soil from the first trench to fill in the last trench dug.

• This may take a while, depending on how hard your soil is and how many people are working. This bed is going to take a while, since the clay is really hard.