How is the tilling of soil usefull for the crops growing in it
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Suffocated soil can leave your garden looking dry, not to mention deter plant growth. However, tilling can relieve soil of such conditions, adding air that has been squeezed out by foot traffic, wheelbarrows and other heavy instruments back into the soil to encourage plant growth. Well-aerated soil also permits water, oxygen and other nutrients to reach plant roots easily and efficiently, since light and airy soil is vital to a bountiful garden.
Weeds and insects can be very problematic and hinder or even stop the growth of plants in your garden. Turning your soil twice a year is a good defense against weeds and other insects from invading and damaging your plants. Tilling also helps break down weed roots, along with the homes of other insects, helping to prevent these pests from intruding your garden.
Weeds and insects can be very problematic and hinder or even stop the growth of plants in your garden. Turning your soil twice a year is a good defense against weeds and other insects from invading and damaging your plants. Tilling also helps break down weed roots, along with the homes of other insects, helping to prevent these pests from intruding your garden.