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Ooh, I'd like to plant green manure this year as my bed was horrid to weed and the ground was nearly solid after winter. Ideally I'd like a green manure I can feed to my rabbits over winter when not much else is growing. But I really like the look of the phalicia (or whatever its called), I just watched that video posted above and it looks so easy to pull up in the spring! Do I plant it now around all the veg? I have butternuts, sweetcorn, courgettes, beans and potatoes still going. I want to plant some over winter stuff too like leeks and onions and garlic.. would green manure intefer?!? I'm new to this!
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I'm using phalicia on my spud beds this year. But planting after lifting spuds. Cant see how else you'd do it or when you lift the spuds you'll lift the phalicia. Also most green manures aren't going to do your crop much good if they get hold they'll starve them of light and pull nutirents from them.
So I'd say your over winter beds should be growing the over winter stuff. The green manure should be in your empty beds to keep weeds down pull nutirents from down deep, and break up soil structure and then when chopped back to mulch / rot down into the soil.
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Originally posted by kt6382 View PostI really like the look of the phalicia (or whatever its called), ...it looks so easy to pull up in the spring!
Yes, very easy to pull up (shallow roots)
Originally posted by kt6382 View PostDo I plant it now around all the veg?
Originally posted by polc1410 View Postgreen manures aren't going to do your crop much good if they get hold they'll starve them of light and pull nutirents from them.All gardeners know better than other gardeners." -- Chinese Proverb.
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Originally posted by kt6382 View PostIdeally I'd like a green manure I can feed to my rabbits over winter
I also sow trays of birdseed in the gh or on a sunny windowsill: the "grass" it provides is apparently delicious
They also get fresh chard & parsley off the lotty, which stays green for most of the winter (mild here on the coast)All gardeners know better than other gardeners." -- Chinese Proverb.
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