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Cover Crop Planting Guide: When To Plant Cover Crops

Cover Crop Planting Guide: When To Plant Cover Crops

Cover crops serve a number of functions in the garden. They add organic matter, improve the soil’s texture and structure, improve the fertility, help prevent erosion and attract pollinating insects. Find out about cover crop planting times in this article.

Cover Crop Planting Times

Gardeners have two options when planting cover crops. They can plant them in the fall and let them grow over winter, or they can plant them in early spring and let them grow during spring and summer. Most gardeners plant cover crops in fall and let them mature over winter – a time when they aren’t usually growing vegetables.

This cover crop planting guide tells you the best time for planting different types of cover crops. Choose a legume (bean or pea) if you want to improve the nitrogen content of the soil. Grains are a better choice for suppressing weeds and increasing the organic content of the soil.

Cover Crops for Fall Planting

Cover Crops to Plant in Late Winter or Early Spring

Cover Crop Planting Dates

September is a good time to plant fall cover crops that will remain in the garden over the winter, although you can plant them later in mild climates. If you want to grow cover crops in spring and summer, you can plant them anytime after the soil warms enough to work and up until midsummer. In hot climates, choose the earliest possible planting time for the species.

You should go beyond the general guidelines about when to plant cover crops to determine the cover crop planting dates. Consider the temperature requirements of the individual crops, as well as the planting date of the plants you intend to grow after the cover crop.


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