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Cultivating Resilience and Soil Health in Uncertain Times

The Poor Prole’s Almanac

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Perennial Cover Crops for Annual Gardens

When we plant perennials versus annual cover crops, the perennials build bigger root systems and spend less time long-term building those root systems. Intercropping is this practice of starting cover crops in annual gardens after the primary crop has already started growing so that it doesn't outcompete that primary crop. Getting small rows where tomatoes and other annuals can grow between these low growing perennials allows you to limit soil disruption while limiting challenges with wet muddy spring plantings.

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