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This is interesting! Is this a perennial type of greenery that would replace grass?
I’m a newbie to chaos gardening and cover crop mixes. One approach I’ve seen is to let things go to seed and then “chop and drop” the plants in place so that the soil naturally reseeds.
Here’s the article that inspired me to experiment.
This is interesting! Is this a perennial type of greenery that would replace grass?
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I’m a newbie to chaos gardening and cover crop mixes. One approach I’ve seen is to let things go to seed and then “chop and drop” the plants in place so that the soil naturally reseeds.
Here’s the article that inspired me to experiment.
https://civileats.com/2020/05/12/most-farmers-in-the-great-plains-dont-grow-fruits-and-vegetables-the-pandemic-is-changing-that/
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