The Oklahoman

Improve soil compositio­n with cover crops

- Mike Hogan

In order to improve soil heath and organic matter, vegetable gardeners should aim to have actively growing plants in the garden for 10 or eleven months each year. This is desirable because organisms needed for healthy soil live primarily around the roots of actively growing plants, and these organisms are an important source of organic matter in the soil.

Although we often focus only on soil fertility as a measure of productivi­ty, organic matter is just as critical. Increasing organic matter in the soil by just 1% can lead to a 12% increase in crop yields.

We can grow cool-season vegetable crops in the early spring and fall, and our favorite warm-season vegetable crops throughout the summer, but that still leaves the potential for bare soil without actively growing plants for several months of the year. Cover crops can fill the void of actively growing plants when we do not have vegetable crops in the ground.

What are cover crops?

Cover crops are plants grown in a vegetable garden to improve the soil’s physical structure, fertility and health. Cover crops also help prevent soil erosion, suppress weeds, regulate soil temperatur­es and provide habitat for beneficial insects. Just like vegetable crops, there are cool-season cover crops and warmseason cover crops.

Cool-season cover crops planted in late summer and fall will grow during fall and winter and can be especially useful with improving soil structure and increasing soil organic matter.

Cover crops are sometimes called green manures as they add nutrients and organic matter when they are tilled into the soil and decompose.

Choosing a cover crop

There are many different plants that can be grown as cover crops, including grasses, grains and legumes. Gardeners can also choose to plant cover crop mixes that are blends of two or more different crops.

h Legumes such as clover and field peas will add nitrogen to the soil. These cool-season crops can be planted in either spring or late summer or early fall. Oats can be an excellent cover crop that typically dies over the winter, making it a good choice for garden areas that will be worked early in the spring for

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