Winter Tares Jose Green Manure Seeds, average packet contents 100g seeds

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Winter Tares Jose, also known as a ‘vetch’, winter tares are a member of the vicea genus and form part of the legume family.

This hardy perennial is best for growing on heavy soil types but will not tolerate acid soils or light soils that dray out quickly. Sow the seeds from March to September, when the weather is not too hot or dry.

The plants will grow quickly within 2-3 months, after which they can be dug into the soil before flowering or left to overwinter. Leave to decompose in the ground for at least 4 weeks before sowing any vegetable seeds. 

Sow at 5.5 grams per sq. m. - this packet covers 18m2

Winter Tares Jose Green Manure Seeds Sowing Guidelines
When to Sow Seeds:

 March to Apr, Jul to September

Germination Temperature: 12C +
Cover Seed: Yes
Time to Germinate: 7 Days
Seed Coverage 5.5g / m2

 

Green manures provide a cheap, economical source of composting material and are good as a soil improver, as well as reducing weed establishment in ground that would otherwise remain empty. 

Ground preparation and seed sowing

Green Manures can be easily incorporated into a crop rotation programme. Clear the area of any weeds and debris from a previous crop of vegetables. Cultivate the area by digging or use a rotovator if it’s a large area. Rake the cultivated ground to a level surface and then firm by treading or use a garden roller.

Lightly rake the surface again and then sprinkle the green manure seeds over the prepared area. If you want a good ground cover to suppress weed growth then sow thickly. Finally, rake again lightly to cover the seeds and water if necessary. Then leave the area alone until the seeds have germinated. If the weather is dry then lightly water as required.

Incorporating the green manure plants into the soil

Give yourself plenty of time in deciding when to dig the green manure plants in. However, also take into consideration the time it will take for the green manure plants to begin to decompose. You don’t want to be planting vegetable seedlings into ground that has just had green manure plants turned in, as the decomposition stage will generate heat, which could damage your delicate seedlings.

Try to allow at least 2-3 weeks before planting or sowing seeds to the prepared ground. Watering the ground during warm spells will help speed up the decomposition of the green manure plants.

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