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Common Vetch - Raw Seed
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SCL605

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Hairy Vetch - Raw Seed
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SCL615

Organic Vetch Woolypod - Raw Seed (Lb)

Organic Vetch Woolypod - Raw Seed
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SCL622

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Organic Hairy Vetch - Raw Seed
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SCL616

Lana Woolypod Vetch - Raw  Seed (Lb)

Lana Woolypod Vetch - Raw Seed
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SCL620

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PVFS Dryland Wildlife Food & Cover Mix - Nitrocoated Seed
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SCM450

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Austrian Winter Peas - Raw Seed
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SCL800

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Sudangrass Seed
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SCG702

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June 29, 2010 - Sarah T
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November 2, 2009 - Janice
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October 13, 2009 - GrowOrganic
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September 29, 2009 - Amber
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September 21, 2009 - Autumn from Peaceful Valley
Using Cover Crops as Green Manure by Amber TIppett, PV Store Manager & Willow Hein, FreshmanFarmer &  PV employee “Cover Crop” is a general term referring to a crop grown to cover and protect the soil.  The term “Green… read more»

June 4, 2009 - Amber
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May 5, 2009 - Sarah
Why Cover Crop? 1. To provide erosion control. 2. To build the soil’s organic matter and humus content and improve the structure. 3. Increase the microbial activity and biomass in the topsoil and provide… read more»

January 14, 2009 - San Diego Reader
Cover Crops “I could break a Mack truck’s windshield with some of these grocery-store tomatoes,” griped my gardener friend Shawn. “I hate buying produce at the grocery store. This is San Diego; I should… read more»

October 3, 2008 - Amber
From our limited perspectives on time, it is easy to forget, that humans have not always been farmers and gardeners.  As we plant our fall crops, just before this year’s harvest festival, let us… read more»

September 26, 2008 - Willow
  The mornings have been cool, and I’m finally sleeping through the night without waking up in a torpor from heat induced dreams. Thus I know that fall is here, and I can plant cover crop in my… read more»