A large-meshed pass-through belongs in every allotment garden.
Compound- or other soil produced in the allotment garden is not completely earthed to improve the soil, but brought to the country as roughly as possible. That is why it must first be passed through a sieve, which does not let through components that are too coarse. However, a conventional sieve is not suitable for this, because this makes the earth too fine. Also, it makes work difficult. That is why there is a coarse-meshed throw that can be set up, as the sketch shows, Most appropriate. Don't set it up too steep, but as obliquely as possible, so that it really only doesn't let through the solid components.