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: Use a testing kit to check for essential minerals and acidity levels. 2. Deep Tilling & Loosening Proper aeration is key for root health.

: If working soil for the first time, spade it in the winter to allow seasonal moisture and temperatures to "mellow" the ground for spring. 4. Final Surface Preparation Prepare the "seedbed" for immediate planting. Cleaning : Remove sticks, rocks, and debris. SoLi.7z

: Add well-rotted organic material like compost or humus to improve water retention and provide nutrients. : Use a testing kit to check for

Before planting, it's essential to understand your soil's composition. : If working soil for the first time,

: Identify if you have sandy (dry, acidic), clay (heavy, nutrient-rich but slow-draining), or loam (the ideal mix of sand, silt, and clay).

: Till the soil at least 8 to 10 inches deep to allow vegetable roots to grow downward without obstruction.