How to improve your soil
Boost your soil quality by digging, forking and mulching, in our easy soil improvement project.
Jan | Feb | Mar | Apr | May | Jun | Jul | Aug | Sep | Oct | Nov | Dec | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
To do | yes | yes | yes | yes | yes | yes |
Digging and forking through the soil allows you to loosen any compaction, remove weeds and debris as well as providing the perfect opportunity to add the organic matter.
Plants need good soil conditions if they are to give the best results. Improving the soil with plenty of organic matter in the form of compost helps drainage and aeration on heavy soils and conserves essential moisture on light ones.
On the veg patch or areas of bare soil, consider growing green manures – these are seedling crops that are dug back in to enrich the soil. Don't dig soil for the sake of it. Once planted, the ground can be enriched by mulching and allowing worms to help incorporate it.
Grow better plants with this guide on improving your soil.
You Will Need
- Soil
- Garden spade
- Garden fork
- Garden rake
- Organic matter, in the form of compost or well-rotted manure
- Fertiliser
Step 1
Dig the soil thoroughly, breaking up large clods or lumps to relieve compaction. It's best to use a spade for soil that's never been dug. Previously cultivated soil can be forked through to the depth of the tines.
Step 2
Add home-made garden compost, bagged compost or well-rotted manure. As a rule, add a minimum 5cm layer of organic matter over the surface before digging or forking it in. These organic fertilisers are more beneficial to soil bacteria than inorganic compounds.
Step 3
Dig over the soil deeply again to incorporate the organic matter, mixing it into the soil to the depth of the spade or fork tines.
Step 4
Tread the area, using your heels to firm the soil. If necessary, break up large lumps of soil with the back of a fork.
Step 5
Rake the soil to remove stones and any rogue weed seedlings. This will also create an even layer for planting or sowing.
Jan subscription offer
Get our Year Planner 2025 with a subscription to BBC Gardeners' World magazine. Get 6 issues for £14.99.
Your Guide to Roses on sale now
Love roses? Inside our guide is everything you need to know for success with your blooms, from pruning to problem solving. On sale in stores and online now!
Discover our NEW Travel & Events Brochure
Whether it's the vibrant beauty of Madeira's Flower Festival or the quiet luxury of a Cornish shepherd's hut, our NEW Travel & Events Brochure is your guide to unforgettable experiences.
New podcast series
Give your mental and physical health a boost, with our new Wellness podcast series from Monty and the team.