Green manure is a crop (clover, field beans, etc) that are not harvested, but are ploughed into the soil to feed a later main crop.
Go to the guy in the green hood. Talk to him. He will give you the manure.
Green manure's nitrogen content is very high, and it will burn growing plants. Green manure is great, on the other hand for starting a compost pile, if you mix it with some plant matter. It's also great for turning into a compost pile which hasn't been composting well. The best use of green manure is to dig it lnto the soil by trenching where it will rot and release Nitrogen.
domestic vegetable waste
increase fertility of soil
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Green Manure : Prior to the sowing of the crop seeds , some plants like sun hemp or guar are grown and then mulched by ploughing them into the soil . These green plants thus turn into green manure which helps in enriching the soil in nitrogen and phosphorous.
Green manure's nitrogen content is very high, and it will burn growing plants. Green manure is great, on the other hand for starting a compost pile, if you mix it with some plant matter. It's also great for turning into a compost pile which hasn't been composting well. The best use of green manure is to dig it lnto the soil by trenching where it will rot and release Nitrogen.
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Many different things can be used for a for green manure, chicken droppings are best but make sure that they are very fresh. Leave on the soil for 3-4 weeks before planting as the fresh droppings can burn plants.AnswerA green manure is generally considered to be a green crop (frequently a legume) that a farmer grows to a stage less than maturity, then plows down into the soil to improve fertility and soil tilth. Several different species of clovers, certain kinds of peas, and even some kinds of beans all make good green manure crops.
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The green manure crops are grown in field for about 6 to 8 weeks and turned into flowering state. These crops remain buried for about 1 to 2 months. these should be completely decomposed before growing next crop.