PDC LESSON 7.12 COMPOST – GREEN MANURE MAKES IT GOOD

 

PERMACULTURE COURSE

AGRO-ECONOMY PDC LESSON 7.12

COMPOST – GREEN MANURE MAKES IT GOOD

 Green manures

are a cornerstone of ecologically sensible agriculture. They can provide outstanding benefits for the soil, crop and you, the gardener by:

     ·         Increasing organic matter, earthworms, and beneficial microorganisms 

·         Increasing the soil's available nitrogen and moisture retention 

·         Stabilising the soil to prevent erosion 

·         Bringing deep minerals to the surface and breaking up hardpans 

·         Providing habitat, nectar and pollen for beneficial insects and reducing populations of   pests 

·         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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