Spinach as green manure?

Started by caroline7758, April 16, 2010, 14:15:51

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caroline7758

Would this work,as I have a lot of seeds and won't use much for eating.

caroline7758


saddad

Presuming you mean leaf beet... I'd be concerned about the size of the roots... we compost all the old plants about this time of year...  :-\

goodlife

Do you mean using your spare seeds up as a green manure..and why not...as long as you do not let them grow big..or maybe just few to save some more seeds... ;D
..and you can pick few baby leaves before turning it over... ;D ;D

caroline7758

Quote from: saddad on April 16, 2010, 14:19:29
Presuming you mean leaf beet...:-\

Don't know! I've got Spinach Orientale, Spinach Bloomsdale Longstanding and the ones that came free  from"Britain on show" which doesn't have a name!

saddad

The first two will be true spinach... the third probably leaf beet (Perpetual Spinach)

calendula

spinach is one of the good bioabsorbers in as much as it is supposed to absorb nasty elements in the soil such as excess copper but that would mean binning the crop afterwards unless you wanted to put it all back - might be worth checking out its use further

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