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Green Manures
There was an article on this subject in this month's Gardening Which.
The idea was that instead of laying down black plastic sheeting/old carpet or whatever on bare soil over the winter, you sow the ground to grow a crop eg. mustard, which will cover the ground, prevents weeds, nourish the soil, and then in February/March, you simply dig it into the soil which will then be ready for sowing/planting whatever you really want to grow. Sounds like a good idea to me, but what do people think about it? Ken Cohen |
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