ANCIENT GRAIN CARBON CROP

$4.20
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***NOT TO WA***  (Avena sativa, Chenopodium quinoa, Amaranthus hypochondriacus, Panicum milliaceum, Triticum aestivum, Fagopyrum esculentum)    A mix of oats, wheat, quinoa, millet, buckwheat & amaranth effectively used as a cover crop for digging back into the soil for organic matter, or if left to mature as seed for wildlife and as a prevention for soil erosion. It also acts as an attractant for predator insects to the garden.  Suitable for all soil types.

Broadcast as needed or at a rate of 6-10kg/ha.  

Smaller packets are ideal for the home garden.

Note:  Due to the lack of availability of some varieties of seed throughout the year, the contents of this mix may change slightly.

Broadcast as needed or at a rate of 6-10kg/ha.  

Smaller packets are ideal for the home garden.

Note:  Due to the lack of availability of some varieties of seed throughout the year, the contents of this mix may change slightly.

 
 

(GreenManureAncGra-1)

SKU GreenManureAncGra-1
Shipping Weight 0.0020kg

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