PDC LESSON 7.12 COMPOST – GREEN MANURE MAKES IT GOOD
PERMACULTURE COURSE
COMPOST – GREEN MANURE MAKES IT GOOD
are a
cornerstone of ecologically sensible agriculture. They can provide outstanding
benefits for the soil, crop and you, the gardener by:
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Increasing the soil's available nitrogen and moisture retention
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Stabilising the soil to prevent erosion
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Bringing deep minerals to the surface and breaking up hardpans
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Providing habitat, nectar and pollen for beneficial insects and reducing
populations of pests
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Improving water, root, and air penetration in the soil
Smothering weeds
Green
manure crops can be grown either before or along with the main crop.
Growing
of leguminous green manure crops increases nitrogen availability in the
soil.
Green manure crops act as a reservoir of nutrients. These nutrients are
released in the soil when they are ploughed in.
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