If anyone's grown and dug in this stuff before, I'd really appreciate some advice please.
I've got a wee patch of ground in the bag garden which I'm sowed winter grazing rye back on the 4th of October. At the time, I took a note of what to do with it when it was all grown, being that you need to "cut the plants back and allow the folliage to wilt before digging stuff in to a depth of 6-8in".
I want to start getting rid of it today but I'm not sure exactly what to do. Should I cut it down to soil level and just leave the cuttings there on top of the soil? And when it goes yellow and dead looking, just fork it all in? And if I cut it today, how long should I wait before forking it in?
Sorry if these are really silly questions, but I've never grown green manure before!
Many thanks
C
I've got a wee patch of ground in the bag garden which I'm sowed winter grazing rye back on the 4th of October. At the time, I took a note of what to do with it when it was all grown, being that you need to "cut the plants back and allow the folliage to wilt before digging stuff in to a depth of 6-8in".
I want to start getting rid of it today but I'm not sure exactly what to do. Should I cut it down to soil level and just leave the cuttings there on top of the soil? And when it goes yellow and dead looking, just fork it all in? And if I cut it today, how long should I wait before forking it in?
Sorry if these are really silly questions, but I've never grown green manure before!
Many thanks
C
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