Monday, November 4, 2013

Cover Cropping The Backyard

I planted another cover crop in my backyard this year. Last year I planted a cover crop of oats, wheat, barley, and rye(pasture mix). This year I planted a green manure mix of common vetch, lentils, soybeans (non GMO), arrowleaf clover, crimson clover, sorghum sudan, pearl millet, sudan grass, oats, Nitro oilseed radish, dwarf essex rapeseed, purple top turnips, Ethiopian cabbage, flax, buckwheat, sunflowers, and phacelia from http://www.greencoverseed.com/. Most of the mix are nitrogen fixers but some are soil busters and extra biomass, check out all the cover crop info here. I also mixed in herbs such as dill, oregano, cilantro, and sage so the regular ole bermuda yard should be pretty interesting this year. Cover crops are pretty easy to install I scalp the yard, throw down the seed, rake it into the thatch, and water for 10 minutes everyday for a week. After that the cover crop grows on it's own.
 My dog hangin out in last years cover crop.

 The chicks foraging through last years cover crop.

The chicks doin some more foraging.  The pasture mix will eventually produce seeds that the chicks love to eat. This year I focused more on a soil building mix so the chicks might miss out, but my backyard orchard will really appreciate it, and the chicks never miss out. If your thinking of planting a garden, orchard, or grass yard in the future, cover crop it now to build soil for the future. If you have an existing plot that you want to re-invigorate without using chemicals or working to hard cover crop it. Even big time monoculture overall wearing farmers use cover crops
BOOYAH Dave Brandt

2 comments:

  1. Hello, is Tacy... Watched a few of your videos... NICE!! I'm gonna grow green onions. Space is limited ( only have balcony) but this is something I can do!! Thank you, Booya Farm!!

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  2. Hello, is Tacy... Watched a few of your videos... NICE!! I'm gonna grow green onions. Space is limited ( only have balcony) but this is something I can do!! Thank you, Booya Farm!!

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