The best choice for fast, cool-season germination. Can reach up to 5 feet! Uses: Erosion Control, Green Manure, Nitrogen Scavenger, No Till, Organic Matter (Biomass), Weed suppression
Try with for maximum Nitrogen fixation. ‘Quickpick Pinkeye' is a pinkeye purplehull type variety that is determinate, erect, compact (reach about 20 inches), and non-vining. If using for Nitrogen fixation we highly recommend using a cowpea inoculant.
Cowpeas are great for drying and canning. Bush type cowpea producing heavy yields of purple pods. Referred to as a “Knuckle Hull” because of the big, plump peas. Tends to stay off the ground and cluster making for easy picking.
Flowers are white and showy clustered at the end of branches. It's Chinese name is zhen zhu mei. It bears compound, alternate, toothed leaflets which resemble ferns or sumac . They hold their fragrance for a considerable time.
Depending on soil and moisture conditions, it grows to a height of 1 – 3m (3 – 10 ft) . * Seed germination appears to be dependent on about a 2-week period of moistened seed at a time when soil temperatures have reached 60 degrees Fahrenheit.
It is found worldwide and can tolerate many habitats and climates; it generally needs full sun to thrive. * Festuca rubra is a species of grass known by the common name red fescue .
Uses: Erosion Control, Green Manure, Nitrogen Scavenger, No Till, Organic Matter (Biomass), Weed Suppression Pearl Millet is a very tall grass that can reach 15 feet. Well adapted to low soil moisture, low fertility, and high temperatures.
The habit is variably upright to sprawling or prostrate, but stems are often ascending especially those stems with many long branches. * A tea is made from the dried leaves. Trim in spring.
The ornamental and distinctive seed spikes hang from only one side of the stalk, and these make good fresh or dried cuttings. Recommended for meadow and prairie plantings, beds & borders, and as a component of forage mixes for livestock and wildlife.
Try with for maximum Nitrogen fixation. Texas Cream is very similarly to ‘Sadandy' but the peas are slightly larger. If using for Nitrogen fixation we highly recommend using a cowpea inoculant.
Try with for maximum Nitrogen fixation. Lady cowpea is a popular and hard to find southern pea. If using for Nitrogen fixation we highly recommend using a cowpea inoculant. This cowpea is excellent freshly cooked and very tender.
Sweet clover is slow to establish the first year but comes on fast the following year. Can produce up to 170 lb. Our favorite clover because it is more versatile than other clovers at nitrogen fixating, erosion control and attracting beneficial insects.
The plant grows from a rhizome. In heavily forested regions it grows in open areas and breaks in the canopy. It is native to western North America, where it has a wide distribution from British Columbia to northern Mexico.
100 pins per box. Drive pin into soil while washer prevents the materials from pulling through. The washer diameter is 1-1/2in. Made from 6-gauge steel. Fastening pins come in 12in and 18in lengths.
Effective in loose soils or on an extreme slope, and in wet conditions: Product Features
You can use these as green shell peas or dry like winter beans. Try with for maximum Nitrogen fixation. This pea plant is high yielding, vigorous and easy to grow.
It grows to 50–150 cm tall, with leaves up to 45 cm long and 1 cm broad. * Timothy-grass ( Phleum pratense ), is an abundant perennial grass native to most of Europe except for the Mediterranean region .
* The species readily produces suckers from roots and stumps, even after devastation by Dutch elm disease; consequently genetic resources are not considered endangered. * The leaves are smaller than those of the other European species, hence the specific...
It is native to Asia and it is widely grown as an ornamental plant. * Because this species tolerates arid soils, it is grown as a windbreak, and for sand stabilization, and soil conservation.
* It is called Utis in Nepalese and Nepalese Alder in English . * A fall-flowering species. * Prefers a heavy soil and a damp situation. * Multipurpose alder tree found in the subtropical highlands of the Himalaya.
* It is a large shrub or small tree 3-12 m tall with smooth grey bark even in old age. * It is sometimes used for afforestation on infertile soils which it enriches by means of its nitrogen-fixing nodules, while not growing large enough to compete with...
Contains spinosad, which is derived from a naturally occurring soil-dwelling bacterium that was collected from an abandoned rum distillery on a Caribbean island in 1982. For use on foliage of vegetables, melons, cole crops, leafy vegetables, tuberous...
Next, you fill the cells with gravel, soil, sand, or other mineral infill. Available in two different cell sizes. It provides ground stabilization in landscape and construction projects.
Meets most DOT specifications. A natural, completely biodegradable way to stop erosion damage! Coarse, open mesh fabric keeps soil in place until plant material takes hold, even on steep slopes! Excellent coverage for all terrain.
It is native to Europe, Asia and northern Africa, but is widely cultivated and naturalised around the world. The leaves are dark green, smooth and glossy on the lower surface, with untoothed parallel sides and prominent parallel veins on the upper surface.
Helps suppress and control diseases like brown rot blossom blight, downy and powdery mildew, peach leaf curl, fireblight, rust, leaf spot, and more — for fruit trees, berry plants and vines, vegetables, and flowers.
* An infusion of the leaves has been used as a wash for weak and inflamed eyes. An infusion of the root has been used to cleanse the afterbirth and aid in convalescence. * Tolerates most soils and conditions, including poor soils and amongst the roots...
An economical choice for treating larger areas. This easy-to-use spray controls Japanese beetles, worms, ticks, ants and other insects — more than 100 in all! Perfect for large gardens, fruit trees and ornamental trees.