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How to sow green manure

Sowing a green manure on bare soil in autumn is a great way to improve its structure and fertility. It prevents nutrients from being washed out of bare soil, deters weeds from germinating and improves soil structure.

Sown directly, the resulting young leafy plants are later dug back into the soil in spring, giving it a boost.

In this clip from Gardeners’ World, Monty Don demonstrates how to sow grazing rye grass as a green manure, and explains how to use it to incorporate back into the soil:

Learn how to sow green manure in just three steps, below.

You Will Need

Step 1

Measure the area and work out the sowing rate according to the packet instructions. If sowing several varieties together mix well for the best results.

How to sow green manure

Step 2

Scatter the seeds over prepared soil.

How to sow green manure

Step 3

Rake the seed lightly into the surface and protect from birds.

How to sow green manure
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