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Green manure

MaisieMMaisieM Posts: 100

Just wondering if there are any green manures I could plant now, to grow over winter? Or am I too late (as usual!!) to plant anything?

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  • Ladybird4Ladybird4 Posts: 37,905

    Green manures are usually planted late Summer to early Autumn so I do think that it is a little too late now as colder weather has arrived.

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  • MaisieMMaisieM Posts: 100

    I thought as much - thanks anyway Ladybird!

  • Bee witchedBee witched Posts: 1,295

    Hi MaisieM,

    Last week I put some old packets of rocket seeds in as green manure  ... they were well past their "use by" dates ... and had been freebies with gardening magazines  ...so I wasn't going to be too upset if they all came to nothing.

    Despite living in Scotland  they have all germinated ... so I'll just let the winter weather do for them and hoe them in when they are dead. 

    Gardener and beekeeper in beautiful Scottish Borders  

    A single bee creates just one twelfth of a teaspoon of honey in her lifetime
  • MaisieMMaisieM Posts: 100

    Thanks Bee witched - I'm in Scotland too, west coast so mainly wet & windy winters, with no frost. I might have a rummage & see if I've got anything similar.

  • Bee witchedBee witched Posts: 1,295

    Hi MaisieM,

    I'm in the south east .... near Jedburgh ... so we've already had a sharp frost.

    I've also got some phacelia tanacetifolia growing in one veggie bed, and it's now flowering.  Some things don't seem to mind the cold!

    Good luck,

    Bee 

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    Gardener and beekeeper in beautiful Scottish Borders  

    A single bee creates just one twelfth of a teaspoon of honey in her lifetime
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