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Steve Thorn wrote:Hey Chris,
You're right, since the woodchips are such a large sized mulch, it can be hard for a lot of seeds to germinate.
I've had good success planting in "pockets" when I've used thick mulch before. The mulch can be pulled aside and the seeds planted in the soil, and when the plants get some size on them, the mulch can be moved back around the plants.
Hope this helps a little, sounds like you've got some good growing areas!
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Anne Miller wrote:Hi, Chris
Are you concerned that grass will take up residence in the chips or just wanting to try to grow something that you can chop and drop?
My thought was to plant daicon radish.
Here is a thread about planting roots crops in wood chips:
https://permies.com/t/85187/Planting-root-crops-woodchips-dig
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Tj Jefferson wrote: My favorites so far are Sesbania, cowpeas, Carolina lupine, and for a winter recurrent cover crop (assuming you put down new chips most years) vetch will help.!
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