Cover crops, or green manures, are a great way to protect your garden from weeds and soil erosion over the winter period.Recharge Your Soil This Winter!As well as protecting your soil, cover crops can be dug into the earth before spring, improving the soil ecosystem and feeding your plants with essential nutrients.In this short video we explain which cover crops are right for your garden and demonstrate how to get the best from these soil superchargers! ![]() |
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Wednesday, September 20, 2017
The Old Farmer's Almanac - Recharge Your Soil This Winter!
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