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Country permaculture project
Country permaculture project
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Commenced:
01/03/2010
Submitted:
23/06/2014
Last updated:
07/10/2015
Location:
Ialomita, Mihail Kogalniceanu, RO
Climate zone:
Cold Temperate





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Forest garden's cover crops

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Posted by Mihalache Marius over 10 years ago

Annual and perennial cover crops

We used annual cover crops as Phaseolus vulgaris for soil building and alfalfa as perennial green manure to improve soil fertility and structure, to fixes nitrogen in the soil captured from the atmosphere, and provides organic matter used as mulch when it is mowed .

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Richard Larson
Richard Larson : Excellent soil!
Posted almost 10 years ago

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Mihalache Marius : Thank's Rick
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ivy michael
ivy michael : Using cover crops in a forest garden is a strategy I highly value. They enhance soil health, reduce erosion, and improve rheumatology tests biodiversity. By choosing plants that fix nitrogen or suppress weeds, I can maintain a balanced ecosystem and enrich the soil naturally, supporting the long-term productivity and sustainability of my garden.
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