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First, they can out-compete the weeds for resources by shading them out. Essentially, cover crops are out-weeding the weeds! Second, it is possible to obtain a high amount of plant biomass with some cover crops; upon termination this biomass can act like a mulch on top of the soil, blocking weeds. Lastly, some cover crops contain natural chemicals that are harmful to other plants .
Better Homes & Gardens March 1942
Winter cereals, including rye, wheat, and oats, are cold tolerant and will continue growing late into the fall . Legumes, such as field peas, hairy vetch, or various species of clovers, have the benefit of fixing nitrogen, as well as providing benefits to pollinators. Brassica species including daikon radish and turnips, have large leaves that provide good protection quickly, and large taproots that take up remaining soil nitrogen. For all the benefits they provide, cover crops can frustrate gardening efforts when they are not managed properly.
A common way of managing cover crops in New Hampshire is to sow them sometime towards late summer or early fall and terminate them the following spring, shortly before planting. This leaves the growth they accumulate throughout the fall and early spring to protect the soil. Occasionally, gardeners might leave a cover crop in place for an entire growing season or longer to control hard-to-kill perennial weed species. Terminating cover crops at the beginning of the growing season prevents them from competing with vegetables.
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Refer to the table below for species-specific recommendations. Cover crops can help provide essential nutrients to your garden soil. Species that are legumes, such as clover and peas, form a symbiotic relationship with Rhizobia bacteria.
A combination of species offers more benefits than one, and many gardeners sow a mix of cereal grains, legumes, and other species to maximize the overall benefit they get from their cover crop. However, mixtures can also be more difficult to manage due to differences in planting dates or growth habit, and it is worth noting that even monoculture stands still provide many benefits. There are many reasons for using cover crops in the home garden. Cover cropping can be a tool to prevent weeds, improve the soil by limiting erosion and adding nutrients, and reduce pest damage.
Better Homes & Gardens May 2016
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Tilling the soil one to two weeks prior to planting - before stems start to elongate on cereal grains - is usually an effective way to kill off the cover crop and incorporate its residues into the soil. When tillage is impractical, use a non winter hardy species so that no living plants remain by spring. Peas and oats are not winter hardy, but will still provide a thick layer of residues to protect the soil from erosion without leading to problems when it is time for planting.
Better Homes & Gardens June 1949
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Some beneficial insects also benefit from pollen and nectar during parts of their life cycle. Cover crops also provide habitat for other insects that are not crop pests but serve as a food source for beneficial predators and parasitoids when the crop pests are absent. This features elegant homes with a personal touch, from an architectural gem of a beach house to the pale beauty of a Scandinavian apartment.
Does not consistently overwinter in most NH locations. Crimson Clover - Y, F, Fall, 30-August, 2, Marginally winter hardy in many NH locations; Attracts pollinators. Cover crops are good habitat for beneficial predators.
Upon termination of the cover crop, the nutrients are then released back into the soil where the following crop can access them. Scavengers are good options because they take up more nutrients than they need for growth and in doing so prevent nutrients from getting lost through leaching and erosion. It is also good to remember that soil improvement takes time even with a full commitment to using cover crops. Even so, cover crops can work with small gardens or a few raised beds.
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