Hook Family wrote:
> I think growing in a cover crop sounds great. What if you have a location
> that was not covercropped in the fall, is there any cover crop that could be
> planted in spring? Thanks Beth
I have tried several. the best is a mixture of spring triticali and canadian
field peas. Spring oats will also work. this does give as much weed control, as
some weeds will grow with the cover crop. If you want to try this you should do
it ASAP
-- Steve Groff"Enhancing the Environment" http://www.cedarmeadowfarm.com/ Cedar Meadow Farm 679 Hilldale Road Holtwood, PA 17532 USA
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