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We've Got You Covered: A Guide to Cover Crops

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vertical garden row

Vertical Gardening: How to Grow More Food in Less Space

Written By Lara Wadsworth Calling all small-space gardeners! If you’ve ever wanted to grow more food without expanding your garden bed, vertical gardening might be your answer. But what is it exactly? And how does it work? Vertical gardening is...

flowering tobacco plants

How to Save Tobacco Seeds

Saving tobacco seeds from your own tobacco plants is a rewarding way to preserve varieties you enjoy and maintain a self-sufficient garden. Because tobacco plants produce thousands of seeds per pod, even a single plant can yield enough for years...

tobacco leaves curing in the field

How to Harvest and Cure Tobacco Leaves

Harvesting and curing tobacco leaves that are grown from tobacco seeds is the most rewarding stage of the growing process. After months of patient care, proper timing and technique during harvest and curing will determine your leaves’ aroma, texture, and...

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Pests, Diseases, and Mistakes to Avoid When Growing Tobacco

Even the most experienced home gardeners face challenges when growing tobacco seeds. Pests, diseases, and a few common missteps can significantly reduce tobacco yield and leaf quality if left unchecked. Knowing what to look for and how to prevent problems...


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22 comments

  • April Love Aug 9, 2020

    I’ll get it right one of these times! My question is how long does it take for the cover crop to start coming up? Also, do we need to protect the seeds or seedlings from birds?


  • Chris Kurtz Aug 7, 2020

    My question to you is – Can I broadcast buckwheat seed and then rake it in for cover cropping? Is it too late to sow?
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  • Ken Jul 17, 2020

    Are these cover crops edible?


  • Lowell Green May 24, 2020

    I would like to know if cover crops are beneficial to growing a healthy lawn. I laid down some grass sod about 2 years ago and now the soil seems to be drying out, the grass is dying. When I first put it down a lot of weeds began sprouting up. I pulled them all up. I was told that the growers use those what I was calling weeds to help bring up the grass. This almost sound like they were being used as a cover crop. I hope my question is not confusing. I hope that someone can help me out.

    Thank You
    Lowell Green


  • ALIDA Sep 23, 2019

    we have a small garden in southern California, our soil is dry clay and very hard. We get the rain once or twice a year, usually February or March sometimes in November.
    we would like to improve our soil with cover crops.
    can you please recommend what seeds we need to plant
    thanks
    Alida


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