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Zinna Cut & Come Again Org
Zinna Cut & Come Again Org
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BOT7502 |
Zinna Cut & Come Again Org |
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BOT7503 |
Zinna Cali Giants Org |
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7503 |
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Sunflower Org Mongolian Giant
Sunflower Org Mongolian Giant
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BOT7504 |
Sunflower Org Mongolian Giant |
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Zinnia Benary's Giant Blend Org
Zinnia Benary's Giant Blend Org
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Zinnia Benary's Giant Blend Org |
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Cover Crop Common Buckwheat Org
Common Buckwheat Cover Crop Seeds
Buckwheat has been used for centuries to improve soil health and smother common weeds. It grows better than most cover crops in poor soils and is better at retrieving phosphorus, a macro-nutrient that contributes to later crops' root, flower, and fruit growth. Buckwheat not only grows quickly, it also breaks down quickly in the soil, allowing for planting in the same area just 3 to 4 weeks after incorporating it into the soil. It can also be used as mulch on the soil surface. If allowed, white flowers will form about 35 days after sowing and are loved by beneficial insects and even make pretty filler in bouquets! Turn buckwheat into soil before seeds begin forming. Because buckwheat is cold sensitive, it is grown spring to fall frost, except in mild climates that may be warm enough to grow into fall and possibly winter.
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BOT7606 |
Cover Crop Common Buckwheat Org |
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Cover Crop Hairy Vetch Org
Hairy Vetch Cover Crop Seeds
Hairy vetch is a hard-working, fast-growing cover crop, adding large amounts of nitrogen into the soil, benefiting the next crop. It grows quickly and densely, smothering and helping to prevent pesky weeds. At the bloom stage, it contributes the most nitrogen and is easiest to incorporate. It biodegrades quickly, needing just a few weeks of rest before sowing your next crop. Usually winter hardy in USDA zones 4 and warmer, resuming growth the following spring. While top growth may be slow in the winter, it acts as a blanket to your soil, preventing erosion from wind or water and the deep roots are still growing, feeding soil organisms, and improving soil structure and water retention. Fairly drought tolerant and also tolerant of temporary flooding.
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BOT7608 |
Cover Crop Hairy Vetch Org |
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5.99 |
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7608 |
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Cover Crop Pea Oat Org
Soil Builder Peas and Oats Cover Crop Seeds
This hardworking combination of field peas and oats quickly improves the soil with nutrients and organic material, while helping supress weeds. The mix is also perfect for conditioning areas being turned into gardens, such as lawns and vacant lots. Pea plants fix nitrogen and condition the topsoil, while the flowers and bees and other beneficial insects. Oats hold nitrogen, provide organic material, and suppress weeds. When sown in the fall, peas and oats grow heartily in the cool weather but are killed by the cold temperatures of winter (USDA zones 7 and colder) and won't regrow in the spring. The dead plant material provides a wonderful winter mulch that helps prevent soil erosion and is ready to be tilled into the garden as soon as soil can be worked in the spring.
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BOT7609 |
Cover Crop Pea Oat Org |
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