As the vibrant colors of autumn begin to blanket your garden, October presents the perfect opportunity to enhance your soil health and prepare your garden for the colder months ahead. Planting cover ...
The cover crop in the second section from the right was seeded using the DJI Agras at a rate of 70 pounds of cereal rye per acre in mid-September. Half of the plot was a cereal rye and hairy vetch ...
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CORVALLIS, Ore. – No one wants to think of harvest’s end as the vegetable garden reaches peak, but now’s the time to plant over-winter cover crops to improve your soil for next season.
When Don Morse began growing cover crops, one of his main goals was to tackle the growing populations of marestail (horseweed) and waterhemp that defied traditional control measures.
Mitchell then turned to Plan B – renting a rototiller to till the whole area and planting seeds of three cover crops (crimson clover, tillage radish, and buckwheat). “By early fall ...