Skip to product information
1 of 8

Mr Fothergill's Vegetable Seeds Green Manure Mustard White - 70g Covers 25sq.m

Mr Fothergill's Vegetable Seeds Green Manure Mustard White - 70g Covers 25sq.m

Regular price £3.49
Regular price £0.00 Sale price £3.49
On Sale Sold out
Tax included.
×

Important Information about this product Veterinary Medicine Regulations:

If your order contains POM-VPS or NFA-VPS medicine you will receive a telephone call to confirm the order before it is accepted.

Please ensure you have completed this form and include your contact number.

We reserve the right not to supply any medicine at our own discretion.

Green manure white mustard seed by Mr. Fothergill's.

Revitalises poor soils naturally, quickly producing organic matter that can be dug in approx. 40-50 days from sowing. Excellent for breaking up heavy soils, improving soil structure, suppressing weeds and preventing valuable nutrients being washed away in heavy rains.

Height: 60 cm (24-inch) Plant Class: Hardy Annual (HA).

Useful Information: Dappled shade; Green Manure

Sow and Grow:

Sow outdoors, March-August on any soils to dig in the same year, or sow in August-September to overwinter and dig in the following year. Thinly broadcast the seed over finely-prepared soil, which has already been watered. Dig in after 40-50 days in summer, or anytime just before flowering and 2-3 weeks before the ground is required.

Cut the plants back and allow the foliage to wilt before digging the crop in to a depth of 15-20 cm (6-8-inch). Chop up the foliage with the spade as you dig.

Overwintered crops will die off with the frost, forming beneficial, protective mulch. Dig into the soil in spring. Ensure plants are cut back or dug in before they set seed.

Hints and Tips:

Green manure: Can be mown before flowering to extend the cover period.

Leave plants in the ground until soil is required for use, but do not let them set seed.

View full details
  • Click and Collect

  • In Store SQP Animal Health Team

  • Free local delivery

  • Delivery across the UK