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I use broard brand it fixes N into the soil and I chop them into the ground when the plant is in 10% flower that's when the bean is at its peak of N production perfect winter ground cover .looking for some ligature specifically towards cannabis about planting certain species in the off season to help enrich the soil or help fight off bad stuff.
I've read and been told it's never good to replant in the same spot year after year without assisting the soil.
Local wheat/corn/etc farmers stagger different crops every year.
Thoughts?
You can also use Rocket lettuce as well it helps clean up the ground and inoculate the area both crops very easy to grow hope that helps you out mate .I use broard brand it fixes N into the soil and I chop them into the ground when the plant is in 10% flower that's when the bean is at its peak of N production perfect winter ground cover .
Cover cropping is what you're talking about. I was doing it at our house up north in my raised beds, both off season to keep the soil alive and during the growing season to reduce water usage. It works *very* well, but you do want to take some care in what you choose for cover cropping. @Blaze has been doing it in his OD raised bed cultivation as well.looking for some ligature specifically towards cannabis about planting certain species in the off season to help enrich the soil or help fight off bad stuff.
I've read and been told it's never good to replant in the same spot year after year without assisting the soil.
Local wheat/corn/etc farmers stagger different crops every year.
Thoughts?
Sorry that's broard beans .I use broard brand it fixes N into the soil and I chop them into the ground when the plant is in 10% flower that's when the bean is at its peak of N production perfect winter ground cover .
I'm a yyyyyuuuuuuge fan of legume cover crops...just saying thanks for the thread.Sorry that's broard beans .
Cool links @Seamaiden .Cover cropping is what you're talking about. I was doing it at our house up north in my raised beds, both off season to keep the soil alive and during the growing season to reduce water usage. It works *very* well, but you do want to take some care in what you choose for cover cropping. @Blaze has been doing it in his OD raised bed cultivation as well.
Let me do some searching, I have SOMEWHERE a cover crop chart that helps you decide what to plant.
Ok... let's see if these'll upload. Ok, I'm able to upload all the pdfs but I couldn't upload the xls file (cover crop calculator, try Googling it, see if you can get the spreadsheet version).
HTH!
thats great that's all I use to beef up my soil along with my own wormtea I do nothing else after I plant my Toms out .I'm a yyyyyuuuuuuge fan of legume cover crops...just saying thanks for the thread.
Thank you Greatly for these Pdf's Seamaiden!Cover cropping is what you're talking about. I was doing it at our house up north in my raised beds, both off season to keep the soil alive and during the growing season to reduce water usage. It works *very* well, but you do want to take some care in what you choose for cover cropping. @Blaze has been doing it in his OD raised bed cultivation as well.
Let me do some searching, I have SOMEWHERE a cover crop chart that helps you decide what to plant.
Ok... let's see if these'll upload. Ok, I'm able to upload all the pdfs but I couldn't upload the xls file (cover crop calculator, try Googling it, see if you can get the spreadsheet version).
HTH!
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