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            Subject:  Should new soil be rolled?
			
  
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            | Andrej | 
            
               United States 
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               I added 5 yards of loam to cover my growing area. I raked it flat, but it's relatively loose, and leaves footprints when walked on. Should I use one of those roller barrels to compact it before transplanting my plants from pots, or is the loose soil fine? 
		
				
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               5/21/2023 5:53:24 PM 
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            | BravoV2 | 
            
               Elk County, PA 
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               Loose is preferred, walking on it and compacted soil is not preferred.   
		
				
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               5/21/2023 6:28:05 PM 
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            | Andrej | 
            
               United States 
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               So the roots won't have difficulty grabbing hold in loose soil? 
		
				
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               5/21/2023 6:35:35 PM 
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            | BarryL | 
            
               Merrimack NH 
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               Go with Loose -and don't walk on it. Use walking boards. Do everything you can do not to compact the soil! 
		
				
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               5/22/2023 9:22:33 AM 
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            | So.Cal.Grower | 
            
               Torrance, Ca. 
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               Loose is great but I'd run the tiller lightly to mix a couple inches of the patch soil into the top compost you brought in. 
  Good luck!
  NO ROLLER BARREL! That's for after you cut your mustard.;) 
		
				
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               5/22/2023 9:36:48 AM 
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            | pumpkinpal2 | 
            
               Syracuse, NY 
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               Andrej, for me, anyway, the best walking boards are a 4' X 8' sheet of plywood available at a Lowe's or Home Depot, let's say,  cut into 6 pieces at 16 inches X 4' long each piece,  5/8 inch in thickness. They will do it FOR you just by your asking; The grain of each must run LONG with each piece for the least  flexibility (very important); They will each last for several YEARS and storing them in the garage over winter would add to that 'shelf life'; Narrow boards like 2 X 4s or pieces of beam or scrap do not distribute  the weight of a human effectively and the 16"-wides fit comfortably  between the vines. You want to minimize soil COMPACTION by as much as possible.  I hope this helps---eg 
		
				
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               5/22/2023 12:56:47 PM 
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