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Using Cover Crops as Green Manure

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Tools Needed

PlowStandard field plow
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Materials

Leguminous crop seedsNitrogen-fixing varieties(As needed for acreage)
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Phosphoric acidSoil stimulant(As needed)
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PotashSoil stimulant(As needed)
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Steps

1
Stimulate the land with phosphoric acid and potash to ensure the cover crop performs optimally.
Tip: These additives help the leguminous crop leave the land in fine cropping condition.
2
Sow a leguminous crop over the area of ground intended for future vegetable production.
Tip: Legumes are specifically noted for their ability to improve land condition.
3
Allow the cover crop to grow through its cycle to build organic matter.
4
Plow the leguminous crop directly into the soil to incorporate it as green manure.
Tip: This process converts the living crop into a nutrient-rich soil amendment.

Pro Tips

  • Leguminous crops are ideal for green manure as they leave the land in a high-quality cropping condition.

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Sources

Synthesized from 3 verified sources:

Gutenberg: War Gardens GuideView →
Gutenberg: Farm Gardening GuideView →
Gutenberg: Manual of GardeningView →