Spading is a soil-tilling method that uses rotating blades to mix the top layer of soil without turning it over. Unlike plowing, spading keeps the soil’s structure intact and doesn’t bury the valuable topsoil.
This technique promotes better soil aeration, encourages strong root development, improves water management, and efficiently mixes organic matter into the soil.
In this article, we’ll dig into the mechanics of spading, compare it to traditional plowing, explore different types of spaders, and highlight the benefits of spading for various soil types.