Hey Animal/others

Anonymous-0

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This is what I am thinking of putting in for over-winter. Will then turn in for green manure:
Cold Grazer Rye grows quickly to produce a garden cover crop; starts growing 30 days earlier than wheat for spring garden plow down.
Winter Peas- legume will climb the rye stalk. An excellent source of Nitrogen
Crimson Clover- an annual clover provides beautiful crimson blooms and produces Nitrogen to be added back into the soil
Purple Top Turnips- add organic matter to the soil, or may be eaten.
Driller-Type Radishes- Grow deep to break up clay soils and acts as a collector and storehouse for Nitrogen
 
I plan to do crimson clover, Austrian winter pea, and wheat. Makes great brood cover for game birds. I probably will let it stand rather than plowing under.

Larry
 

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