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Buckwheat advice

  • 13-11-2020 12:12pm
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    I planted buckwheat as a cover crop/ green manure in late October upon recommendation, it's roughly 2 inches high at the moment. Can I leave this overwinter for next spring?


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 754 ✭✭✭Hocus Focus


    iamtheroon wrote: »
    I planted buckwheat as a cover crop/ green manure in late October upon recommendation, it's roughly 2 inches high at the moment. Can I leave this overwinter for next spring?
    I think that's usually what's done with green manure sowings. The growth helps to suppress weed germinations in the bed from Autumn through to Spring, then you dig it in, ( or cover it with a layer of cardboard and compost,if you are getting into "no-dig" gardening).


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