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Ah, no, not that sort Elaine. Green manure is a crop which you grow and dig in to improve the condition of your soil. Here is some info if you're interested. |
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Well, if you can count a small backyard bed about 10' X 4', I decided to try it years ago and planted alfalfa. Truthfully, didn't notice any particular improvement so never did it again. |
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The beans are nitrogen fixers, so after the frost has killed off the plants I do dig them in the ground, but don't know of that actually does any good ..... |
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I've read about Alfalfa also . . . I will stick with my cow manure as it's worked wonders on my raised beds and everything has grown very strongly. |
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