Do Raised Garden Beds Need Tilling?

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As time goes by, soil particles can clump together and become compacted. The consequences of this occurrence are reduced soil aeration, drainage, nutrient distribution, and water penetration.

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Raised garden beds do not need tilling. When building a raised bed, using rich soil and sufficient compost decreases the formation  of clumps.

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As we’ve already hinted, under appropriate circumstances, raised garden beds do not need tilling. A well-prepared, raised garden bed contains rich soil and compost.

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Do Raised Garden Beds Need Tilling?

Tilling is a form of cultivation, but it goes deeper. When cultivating, you remove weeds and loosen the soil. But you only go a few inches beyond the surface of the soil.

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What Is Tilling and Why Would You Do It?

The main reason for tilling is to improve the soil structure by increasing aeration and water and nutrient circulation.

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Why Would You Till?