- Hilling
Hilling or earthing up is the technique in
agriculture andhorticulture of pilingsoil up around the base of a plant. It can be done by hand (usually using a hoe), or with powered machinery, typically atractor attachment.Hilling buries the normally above-ground part of the plant, promoting desired growth. This may either encourage the development of additional
tuber s (as withpotato es), force the plant to grow longer stems (leek s), or for some crops (chicory , leeks etc) it keeps the light off stems or shoots to make them pale and tender.Hilling may also be used to stabilize the stems of crops which are easily disturbed by wind.
Example
A common application of hilling is for potatoes. The tubers grow just below the surface, and can produce
chlorophyll andsolanine if exposed to light (green potatoes). Solanine istoxic in large doses, and can result innausea ,headache , and in rare casesdeath . By hilling one or more times during thegrowing season – effectively, burying the potatoes in an additional few inches of soil –yield is improved, and theharvest remains edible.
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