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Fall Cover Crop Planning

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Ashleigh Smith
I'm Ashleigh Smith, a native to Northern Utah. I first gained a love of gardening with my grandmother as I helped her each summer.

I decided to make a career of it and have recently graduated with a Bachelor's degree in Horticulture from Brigham Young University - Idaho. My studies have focused on plant production while I also have experience in Nursery & Garden Center Operations.

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  • Jackson Aug 30, 2022

    Cover Crops are the bomb! I’ve mostly been using crimson clover and fava beens over the last few years (fava shoots are edible for those that dont know and do well in winter in many zones 😉) but this winter I’m trying out a mix of cover crops to see how they do :)


  • Stanley D. Ozereko Aug 30, 2022

    I’m looking for a good looking plant to take the place of my lawn. This year’s drought has turned my lawn dry and crunchy. I would like to replace it with a soft cover that the grand kids can play on without stabbing their feet. any ideas?


  • Bellen Aug 30, 2022

    Here in Zone 10b we need a cover crop for my Earthboxes in mid-July to mid-Sept. Any suggestions? I am growing Mung Beans as a microgreen in them, cutting off the growth above the ‘beany’ thing and leaving the stems/root to self-compost.


  • Alex Ross Aug 26, 2022

    “The biggest reason I plant a fall cover crop is to reduce soil erosion”

    I identify with that statement so much. In February, a freak rain storm overwhelmed the drainage canal that borders my farm on two sides. Without getting into too much detail, half my property ended up underwater, some spots over 4’ deep. We lost a lot of birds, some rabbits, and almost a donkey.

    I had my chickens right in the flood zone, and they had turned the area into anti-cover crop. When I went to plant this year, all the hard work I’d done for the soil was gone. Inches of topsoil washed away in one night.

    This year, I think we are going to plant winter rye to protect our soil and be a “green mulch” when we chop and drop in the spring.


  • Alison Aug 25, 2022

    Great information! I can’t wait to get my cover crops started!


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