Have you noticed an influx of weeds in your garden between seasons, especially as summer approaches? Well, there is a growing trend among northeastern farmers using Buckwheat as a cover crop in the Summer. This plant is typically harvested for its grain-like seeds and is not actually a wheat. The other common use for this plant is as a cover crop during crop rotations. Its short season and prolific flowering make it highly effective at keeping weeds from growing and attracting beneficial insects. Beneficial insects are one of the most effective ways to pollinate and provide natural pest management. Find out more about the benefits of using cover crops at the Southern SARE (Sustainable Agriculture Research & Education) website.
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