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Green Manure 'Winter Mix' - Seeds

Specially formulated for sowing August-mid October ready for digging in February-April (year 2). Packet of seed covers approximately 4m sup2;.Ā Winter MixĀ - For maintaining soil quality in winter. Contains: Rye and Vetch.

Why grow Suttons Green Manures?Ā Green manures are a range of seeds that are sown specifically to improve or assist with soil fertility and/or the conditioning of soil.

  • Bigger, more prolific cropsĀ - Green manures will lift or fix nitrates into your soil providing this essential element for bumper harvests
  • Soil enhancerĀ - Ensures your soil gets the maximum nutrients required to give you the best crops
  • Easier diggingĀ - Deep rooting green species improves the soil's structure by loosening and aerating the soil
  • Environmentally friendlyĀ - Reduces the need to use chemical fertilisers
  • Less weedingĀ - The leafy nature of the Green Manure acts as a weed suppressant whilst retaining soil moisture
  • Pest controlĀ - Helps control pests and provides shelter for beneficial insects

Green Manure Mixes -Ā Our specially selected mixes for specific garden situations are a simple and natural way to improve the fertility and condition of your soil and boost your crops! Green manures, sown onto beds and borders, form a green carpet that can be strimmed or mown and then dug directly into the soil. Ideal for sowing where areas aren't required for crops for a couple of months.

Sowing Information

Suttons Winter Mix is specially formulated for sowing August- mid October ready for digging in February-April. For best results, prepare the ground by digging, weeding and raking into a fine seed bed. Before incorporating, make sure that the mixture is chopped into a fine mulch by using a rotary mower or strimmer. Leave the mulch on the surface to wilt for a few hours before digging in the top 15cm (6") of soil and allow to rot down for between 2-3 weeks before using the land. Mix: Rye and Vetch. A mixture of species usually provides better results than just a single one.

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Specially formulated for sowing August-mid October ready for digging in February-April (year 2). Packet of seed covers approximately 4m sup2;.Ā Winter MixĀ - For maintaining soil quality in winter. Contains: Rye and Vetch.

Why grow Suttons Green Manures?Ā Green manures are a range of seeds that are sown specifically to improve or assist with soil fertility and/or the conditioning of soil.

  • Bigger, more prolific cropsĀ - Green manures will lift or fix nitrates into your soil providing this essential element for bumper harvests
  • Soil enhancerĀ - Ensures your soil gets the maximum nutrients required to give you the best crops
  • Easier diggingĀ - Deep rooting green species improves the soil's structure by loosening and aerating the soil
  • Environmentally friendlyĀ - Reduces the need to use chemical fertilisers
  • Less weedingĀ - The leafy nature of the Green Manure acts as a weed suppressant whilst retaining soil moisture
  • Pest controlĀ - Helps control pests and provides shelter for beneficial insects

Green Manure Mixes -Ā Our specially selected mixes for specific garden situations are a simple and natural way to improve the fertility and condition of your soil and boost your crops! Green manures, sown onto beds and borders, form a green carpet that can be strimmed or mown and then dug directly into the soil. Ideal for sowing where areas aren't required for crops for a couple of months.

Sowing Information

Suttons Winter Mix is specially formulated for sowing August- mid October ready for digging in February-April. For best results, prepare the ground by digging, weeding and raking into a fine seed bed. Before incorporating, make sure that the mixture is chopped into a fine mulch by using a rotary mower or strimmer. Leave the mulch on the surface to wilt for a few hours before digging in the top 15cm (6") of soil and allow to rot down for between 2-3 weeks before using the land. Mix: Rye and Vetch. A mixture of species usually provides better results than just a single one.