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DEAR NEW FARM:
Researcher Matt Ryan’s advice has worked as planned! I have
a winter field full of hairy vetch and am planning on tilling it
in June. My next question is: What crop do you recommend for in-between
vegetable rows? I don't want to plant something that will compete
with my produce for nutrients. And how much space is ideal between
rows; just enough to fit the mower? I'm planning on planting tomatoes,
potatoes and some beans.
Thanks for all your help.
Jennifer Matthews
Cedar Grove Farm
Matt Ryan responds:
DEAR JENNIFER:
Glad to hear that your hairy vetch is looking good. As far as the
space between rows, some people have had success with planting a
grass mixture (perennial ryegrass and red fescue). Unless there
is a severe drought, I don’t think the grass will give you
any problems. If you do plant grass, then the row spacing should
be wide enough so that you can get a mower through.
Good luck with those veggies.
Matt Ryan
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