What do you recommend Nick? do I have to consider the crop rotation? many thanks! DDL
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If you growsomething like mustard or field beans you do as they are Brassica's & legumes respectivley. Depends what you want it to do I guess DDL. I don't grow a lot of them as I've got mount everest in poo to get thru!!! (It's a long story)
Mr Don swears by Hungarian grazing rye other people swear at it! But it is hardy. & the roots will break the soil up & the tops will rot down into the soil when you cut it of.
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Thanks for that Nick. I've read through the article in GYO but was still a bit confused. I understand now! Thought it was worth a go over the winter, just to see. I can understand how/why - it makes sense if it helps the soil rather than just let it sit there. Thanks! DDLBernie aka DDL
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Originally posted by dexterdoglancashire View PostExcellent article in November's GYO - thanks! Question: living up here in't North (Lancashire) would I be able to grow phacelia tanacetifolia? or would it be too cold? Thanks! DDL PS if its ok can anyone recommend a supplier?
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Originally posted by Protea View PostI would imagine the brassicas will do really well mixed with the clover (i want to do this too - where did you get your seed from?), the covering of green will help reduce cabbage root fly attack and smother weeds plus of course boosting the nitrogen content of the soil for the next crop
I haven't used them before though I'm sure there's many Grapes that have, but I've found reliable and professional so far.
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Originally posted by Birdie Wife View PostThat's great Protea, thanks for the very helpful advice and comment. I got my clover seed from Nicky's Nursery http://www.nickys-nursery.co.uk/seeds/.
I haven't used them before though I'm sure there's many Grapes that have, but I've found reliable and professional so far.
Just opened my copy of GYO that arrived this morning and i'm in print on the green manure article - how exciting!! Off to photocopy it to send to my Dad - how proud he'll beThere's vegetable growing in the family, but I must be adopted
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Originally posted by Protea View PostI would imagine the brassicas will do really well mixed with the clover (i want to do this too - where did you get your seed from?), the covering of green will help reduce cabbage root fly attack and smother weeds plus of course boosting the nitrogen content of the soil for the next crop.
For example, 1Kg mustard var. "Zlata", costs £1.50.
Yellow Trefoil, £3.90.
Also Edwin Tuckers have good prices and delivery is relative to weight. However remember to buy by the kilo, much cheaper, always better too much seed than too little.
Cheers,
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Originally posted by dexterdoglancashire View PostExcellent article in November's GYO - thanks! Question: living up here in't North (Lancashire) would I be able to grow phacelia tanacetifolia? or would it be too cold? Thanks! DDL PS if its ok can anyone recommend a supplier?
Showing no signs of frost damage so far, here in West Yorks, however we are quite sheltered.
Cotswolds list them as a winter green manure. They are also doing OK against the nettle, and, if they are winter hardy they'll be up before the nettle next year.
I wonder how it will do against couch?
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I thought I might resurrect this thread because this year, I have Phacelia to try as a green manure. THe clover didn't germinate! I think I might have sown it too late. I'm going to try sowing Phacelia stright after lifting my onions this year, probably mid-August, to try and get some green cover but no flowers until next spring. I don't know if it's hardy in my area, anyone up here tried it?
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