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6K sq’ garden in jail impound lot growing produce for the needy. Heavy clay soil 12-24" deep, with caliche below that. Vegetables produced = very few. Plan to stop the garden 1 Oct, lat down mulch, till, and plant legume cover crop to penetrate the soil and provide nitrogen. Primary = red clover. Sec = Alphalfa. Poss = cover crop mix. Thoughts???
Going to try the garden cover crop in my raised beds this winter. I had a lot of soil erosion last year!
Cover Crops are the bomb! I’ve mostly been using crimson clover and fava beens over the last few years (fava shoots are edible for those that dont know and do well in winter in many zones 😉) but this winter I’m trying out a mix of cover crops to see how they do :)
Cover Crops are the bomb! I’ve mostly been using crimson clover and fava beens over the last few years (fava shoots are edible for those that dont know and do well in winter in many zones 😉) but this winter I’m trying out a mix of cover crops to see how they do :)
I’m looking for a good looking plant to take the place of my lawn. This year’s drought has turned my lawn dry and crunchy. I would like to replace it with a soft cover that the grand kids can play on without stabbing their feet. any ideas?