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<blockquote data-quote="Nimrod777" data-source="post: 4944293" data-attributes="member: 2033"><p>Last year I planted a cover crop-- small, as I'm dealing with only some raised beds in my yard-- for the first time. Went to the Co-op and they directed me towards a bag of coated seed that was just a mix of crimson clover and wheat. While I could do that again, I wanted to see what other recommendations would be, and knowing that I'm not buying much seed by the pound for my small needs, where the best source of seeds might be for anyone else's specific approach and practices.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nimrod777, post: 4944293, member: 2033"] Last year I planted a cover crop-- small, as I'm dealing with only some raised beds in my yard-- for the first time. Went to the Co-op and they directed me towards a bag of coated seed that was just a mix of crimson clover and wheat. While I could do that again, I wanted to see what other recommendations would be, and knowing that I'm not buying much seed by the pound for my small needs, where the best source of seeds might be for anyone else's specific approach and practices. [/QUOTE]
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