buckwheat, crimson clover, borage, and vetch.) Sowing buckwheat around your fruit trees creates a living mulch and it gathers nutrients on a deeper soil depth than the tree roots.
Its edible blooms attracts beneficial insects as it also lures harmful insects like aphids away from other garden vegetables. Buckwheat is gluten free. It also has a feed value similar to oats so can be used for the homestead animals mixed with other grains. Sounds like its worth trying, we sure hope it lives up to its reputation. If so, we may be planting a whole lot more in the future.
Oh, and we cant forget buckwheat pancakes!
tester bed about two weeks after planting, covered with young buckwheat leaves |
Oh, and we cant forget buckwheat pancakes!
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