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i dont really see it as a waste. im looking at the long term benefits of it. i already got my holes dug and all my amendments in there cycling till may. i may stick one the free seeds i got in it just to see how it works. i wont put my treasured plants in it this year though.That's a waste if you don't get something growing in there right now. Go to bulkfoods.com and buy the 5lb bag of fenugreek, get that in there. It'll never grow big, the microgreens are tasty edibles and then you get the seeds. The BEST way to get all of these things available is to create conditions suitable for the largest diversity of soil life, and the best way to do that is to get something growing in there. Do it! Doo eeet! :D
Awesome SM i will check that out right now. i planted alfalfa after season was over in oct and last time i was there they was nice and green. i havent been back to the spots though since Oct. will this fenugreek grow in snow and 7 degrees? thats what the temp is right now. i would assume that all the microbes and things in my soil would be slowed down right now,but i do have a heavy layer of forest leaf litter on the holes so maybe they are not affected at all. im new to this organic growing shit so i have no clue to how all this works good just yet. All i do know is i try to use little amounts of lots of things, like Dr earth vega mix and down to earth vegan mix along with 4-5 different rock dusts. i may be going overboard but i kept reading diversity is the spice of life in organics.