bp fick
Super Member
When you work soil, if it is too wet, clay based soils will compact easily and will clod. The makes irregular shaped bricks out of the clay content. If they were perfect rectangles, you could fire them and build a wall.
Working the soil until it crumbles into fine is a matter of hitting it when the soil moisture is just right. I'd recommend you might consider dragging a spike tooth or spring tooth harrow over that ground before trying to plant. Once the clods are formed, it can be difficult to find that sweet spot of not too wet and not too dry when the soil will crumble.
It is also a sign of inadequate tilth or humus composition of the soil. Next fall, generously apply as much compost as you can muster and till it in to integrate over the winter.
Working the soil until it crumbles into fine is a matter of hitting it when the soil moisture is just right. I'd recommend you might consider dragging a spike tooth or spring tooth harrow over that ground before trying to plant. Once the clods are formed, it can be difficult to find that sweet spot of not too wet and not too dry when the soil will crumble.
It is also a sign of inadequate tilth or humus composition of the soil. Next fall, generously apply as much compost as you can muster and till it in to integrate over the winter.