3. Gardenerd Tip of the Month - Turning Cover Crops
If you grew a cover crop over the winter, you might be seeing flowers by now. When about one third of the flowers are open, it's the perfect time to turn them under.

There are 2 schools of thought about cover crops:
1) Chop up the greens and bury them under a 2" layer of compost or manure, water well and wait 3 weeks before planting new crops.
2) Chop up the greens, but put them in your compost bin instead (apparently this method loses less nitrogen in the process, and makes your beds available more quickly for spring planting. If you choose this method, prep your beds with a 2" layer of finished compost (from last year's cover crops, yes?) mixed with a cup or two of organic vegetable fertilizer. Dig it into the top 4-6 inches of soil, water well and let rest for a week. If you're a full-tilt gardenerd, double dig your beds to a depth of 24 inches, mixing in compost along the way. Then take a hot bath!
Either way, you'll infuse your soil with organic matter and nitrogen for the coming growing season.
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