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Garden Cover Crop Seed Mix - All-Purpose, Pre-Inoculated
Garden Cover Crop Seed Mix - All-Purpose, Pre-Inoculated
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Assorted Cover Crop Mix. 30-70 Days. Non-GMO. Heirloom. Annual. The best all-purpose pre-inoculated cover crop mix for any home garden! Why just choose one cover crop seed when you can grow them all? Non-GMO Cover Crop Garden Mix features 9 of the most popular and best-selling seasonal cover crop seeds ever. Grow cover crop garden heirlooms from seeds such as annual Austrian Field Pea, Hard Red Winter Wheat, Triticale, Daikon Radish, and more. Non-GMO cover crop seeds are a proven annual garden companion for boosting nitrogen content back into the soil while improving weed suppression, erosion control, tilth, and structure. Wholesale paper packets and bulk seeds are available. Grows best during cool spring and fall seasons (air temperatures from 40's-60's). Most components overwinter in moderate-winter and mild-winter areas. Seeding Rate: 2-4 lb per 1000 sq. ft.
How to Plant the All-Purpose Garden Cover Crop Mix
Preparation:
- Clear the area: Remove any debris or weeds to provide a clean planting surface.
- Loosen the soil: Use a rake or spring-harrow to break up compacted soil and create a suitable planting bed.
Planting:
- Broadcast seeds: Scatter the seeds evenly over the prepared area.
- Incorporate seeds: Lightly rake or harrow the area to cover the seeds with a thin layer of soil.
- Water: Immediately water the newly planted area to help the seeds settle into the soil. Alternatively, plant just before a predicted rain shower.
Post-planting care:
- Monitor moisture: If the weather is hot and dry, water regularly to ensure seed germination. As the weather cools, watering may become less necessary.
Growth and maintenance:
- Fall growth: Most fall cover crops germinate and grow in the fall but do not reach full maturity before winter.
- Winter dormancy: During the cold months, cover crops often become dormant but start growing again as the weather warms up.
Termination:
- Timing: Generally, terminate cover crops 2-3 weeks before planting your spring or summer crops.
- Methods: Use a string trimmer, lawn mower, or sickle to cut the cover crop close to the ground.
- Incorporation (optional): Till or turn the plant material into the soil, or leave it on the surface as a mulch.
- Note on cereal grains: If your cover crop mix includes cereal grains like rye or triticale, terminate before the grains grow taller than 18-24 inches to prevent their root mass from becoming too large to incorporate effectively.
Garden Cover Crop Mix Contents
| Austrian Field Pea | 22.95% | Pisum sativum |
| Wheat | 21.54% | Triticum aestivium |
| Triticale | 19.90% | Triticosecale |
| Collard Green or Trophy Rape (Canola)* | 7.95% | Brassica oleracea var. acephala |
| Daikon Radish | 7.83% | Raphanus sativus |
| Hairy Vetch | 7.92% | Vicia villosa |
| Crimson Clover* | 3.27% | Trifolium incarnatum |
| Frosty Berseem Clover or Medium Red Clover* | 2.61% | Trifolium alexandrinum |
| Yellow Mustard | 2.00% | Brassica hirta |
| Other Crop | 0.10% | |
| Inert Matter | 4.45% | |
| Net Weight | 50 lbs | |
| Noxious Weeds | NONE | |
| Weed Seed | 0.01% |
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