I love, love, love this! I thought cover crops were just that! A cover for the soil during winter months! How eye opening to find four other major reasons why cover crops are so wonderful for our gardens! Can’t wait to put this tip into practice!
I enjoyed the video. If large-scale farming / gardening made more use of cover crops, the food industry would be a lot better, more sustainable. I'm operating at a very small scale, but I've been using some worm bins past few years to create 8-10 cubic feet of castings for raised beds (180 sq ft) that are going in soon. I may try some kind of easy cover-crop as an experiment in one of my raised beds, turning it in before any seed issues. Have to be so careful about outside organic material these days, with persistent herbicides and whatnot.
I'm glad you enjoyed it. Thank you for letting me know. Yes, absolutely, but there's always a chance for this to change (and maybe it already has a little). Good luck with worm castings in your raised beds. As you well know, your plants will love it! If you want some suggestions on cover crops for raised beds, I'll be posting a video on it eventually, but, for now, you can always check out the specific sections in my post "Growing Cover Crops" titled "Easy Off-Season Cover Crop for Untilled Beds" and "Filling Mid-Season Gaps Anywhere" (greenthumbgardeningsecrets.com/growing-cover-crops/).
I love, love, love this! I thought cover crops were just that! A cover for the soil during winter months! How eye opening to find four other major reasons why cover crops are so wonderful for our gardens! Can’t wait to put this tip into practice!
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I enjoyed the video.
If large-scale farming / gardening made more use of cover crops, the food industry would be a lot better, more sustainable.
I'm operating at a very small scale, but I've been using some worm bins past few years to create 8-10 cubic feet of castings for raised beds (180 sq ft) that are going in soon. I may try some kind of easy cover-crop as an experiment in one of my raised beds, turning it in before any seed issues. Have to be so careful about outside organic material these days, with persistent herbicides and whatnot.
I'm glad you enjoyed it. Thank you for letting me know.
Yes, absolutely, but there's always a chance for this to change (and maybe it already has a little).
Good luck with worm castings in your raised beds. As you well know, your plants will love it!
If you want some suggestions on cover crops for raised beds, I'll be posting a video on it eventually, but, for now, you can always check out the specific sections in my post "Growing Cover Crops" titled "Easy Off-Season Cover Crop for Untilled Beds" and "Filling Mid-Season Gaps Anywhere" (greenthumbgardeningsecrets.com/growing-cover-crops/).