Tools and tasks

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This chapter is about making a garden without expensive gear and about how gardening with manual labor is neither exhausting nor difficult. It is rather easy, however, to fool a novice into believing he or she needs a powerful tiller. If you purchase any kind of shovel or spade and an ordinary hoe and try working some hard soil with these tools exactly as they came from the store, digging will instantly seem the most exhausting thing a person ever tried to do. You will conclude that anyone who...

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Continue digging back and forth across the bed the five-foot way, lifting small chunks and placing them on their sides or upside down in the depression you made while nibbling out the previous row of chunks. The softer the earth naturally is and the bigger the digger, the larger the chunks you can move and the deeper you can go. But big or small, deep or shallow, even if you're only moving back an inch or so with each effort, gradually the whole bed will have been broken into chunks six or...