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Winter-Killed vs. Overwintering Fall Cover Crops

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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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5 comments

  • Louis Paff Nov 11, 2022

    As a first time cover cropper ,I broadcast your garden mix ,pressed the seed into the surface-loosened soil with the back of a long handled square end shovel, then spread enough compost to cover all seed. This resulted in a fairly good stand, but I think that at least some larger seed (peas etc) not placed deeply enough either did not germinate or soon died .Is there a better method to deal with this ? Maybe directions included in the future? Thanks for a good product.


  • True Leaf Market Sep 14, 2022

    In response to our comments:
    Yes, you can create a mix of various cover crop seeds and plant them in the same area. For a complete mix of our best-selling cover crop seeds try our Garden Cover Crop Mix. It does contain both overwintering and winter-kill seeds so plan accordingly.


  • Kenneth K Brodak Sep 14, 2022

    Can you mix cover crops and plant in same area ?


  • Christy Gentry Sep 13, 2022

    Hi! Thanks for the information. Just wondering though, I purchased the Cover Crop Mix from True Leaf Market. Just wondering if it is considered a Winter-Killed or Overwintering Fall cover crop. Thanks for your help!


  • Jen Sep 13, 2022

    Super helpful article – thanks! Especially appreciate the chart, really helps me plan.


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