Cover Up With A Winter Cover Crop
Cover Up With A Winter Cover Crop
Cover Up With A Winter Cover Crop
4. Suppressing Weeds Another advantage of a cover crop is weed suppression. A cover crop competes with weeds for light and nutrients. Research has found that many cereal cover crops contain natural herbicides which can reduce the growth of weeds and vegetable crops (from Cogger et al, 1997). This research also showed that when cereal was planted with a legume, the herbicide effect was reduced.
may not sprout). In established gardens, fertilizing is not required -- there should be enough nutrients available. You may need to irrigate a cover crop planted in late August or early September for better germination.
Questions?
Contact a Farm Planner at 425-335-5634, ext 4 or look for the Cover Crop Seed Guide available at www. betterground.org.