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Today is the last day of the heavy, humid high temps. It will be more tolerable for several days.
Sis and I are going to visit a former patient of hers that has a sizable blueberry patch to pick our fill. I also plan to start working on finishing my screened in room on the deck this weekend.
 
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Morning Cafe been a few weeks since a good rain here.
This is a dryer month for us.
light t shirt and no socks day.
Spend good part of the day caring for Richard.
Better than loosing him, Day starts early get few things done.
Creature of habit on the phone again.
 
Buckwheat for a cover crop or do you actually harvest it?
No, it's just for the weed suppression. It sprouts quickly and has decent sized leaves right away, shading out the weeds that sprout underneath it.

I plan to leave it until frost kills it. If it flowers, so much the better! Honey bees like it.

I'm thinking I might do a patch every year, and rotate where that is. One year, I did three courses of buckwheat in one part of my garden. When it flowered, I took it down with a string trimmer and left it sit for a couple weeks. (We didn't have bees back then.) I did two more plantings. There were VERY few weeds in that part of the garden the next spring.

Buckwheat does not fix nitrogen, but it does add plant matter to the soil.
 
No, it's just for the weed suppression. It sprouts quickly and has decent sized leaves right away, shading out the weeds that sprout underneath it.

I plan to leave it until frost kills it. If it flowers, so much the better! Honey bees like it.

I'm thinking I might do a patch every year, and rotate where that is. One year, I did three courses of buckwheat in one part of my garden. When it flowered, I took it down with a string trimmer and left it sit for a couple weeks. (We didn't have bees back then.) I did two more plantings. There were VERY few weeds in that part of the garden the next spring.

Buckwheat does not fix nitrogen, but it does add plant matter to the soil.
Do chickens pick at the seeds on the buckwheat plants?
 

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