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Garden Master
John Jeavons, of How to Grow More Vegetables than you ever thought possible fame, says that we should devote 60% of our gardens to "compost crops." He explained that compost crops need not be solely for composting but should have a large part that is not harvested but returned to the soil.
Well, what about cover crops? Of course, their purpose is to be left, in good time, to the soil.
What if 50% of the ground I have is "surplus?" I know that is an enviable situation for some of us but keep in mind that I don't own most of my garden space. I'm a little concerned that even more ground will be "turned over" to my care this year . . !
My gardens shrunk by about 7,000sqft in 2012 and expanded by right at 7,000sqft in 2013! That was one-half the new ground that was put into production. It was more than enough! And, I might end up with the other half this year! How might I make good use of that land - cover crops?
Here is my idea: sow 3 cover crops in succession on that 7,000sqft, and if not 3, then 2.
First, field peas ($12.50/5# seed); next, either millet ($9/5#) or sunflowers ($6/5#); finally, radish ($14/2#).
I am sorry there are so many punctuation marks in that!
There it is in a nutshell. Tilling would have to be done before each sowing -- mowing prior to the tilling.
Steve
Well, what about cover crops? Of course, their purpose is to be left, in good time, to the soil.
What if 50% of the ground I have is "surplus?" I know that is an enviable situation for some of us but keep in mind that I don't own most of my garden space. I'm a little concerned that even more ground will be "turned over" to my care this year . . !
My gardens shrunk by about 7,000sqft in 2012 and expanded by right at 7,000sqft in 2013! That was one-half the new ground that was put into production. It was more than enough! And, I might end up with the other half this year! How might I make good use of that land - cover crops?
Here is my idea: sow 3 cover crops in succession on that 7,000sqft, and if not 3, then 2.
First, field peas ($12.50/5# seed); next, either millet ($9/5#) or sunflowers ($6/5#); finally, radish ($14/2#).
I am sorry there are so many punctuation marks in that!
Steve