Green manures

At Sativa, you can buy organic green manure that has a beneficial effect on soil and soil organisms. It also improves the soil structure and prevents erosion. Green manure is the term used to describe plants that are later incorporated into the soil and thus have a positive effect on the humus content. In addition, the flowering of many green manure plants also contributes to bees and pollinators by providing large quantities of pollen and nectar. The choice of green manure depends, among other things, on the pre- and post-crop, the season and the desired effects. For the house garden, for example, the Landsberg mixture (ray grass, winter vetches, incarnate clover) or vetch and rye mixture (rye, shaggy vetches) is recommended for autumn and winter. Both green manures contain also flowering plants, which offer still nectar in the spring. Sweet clover or birdsfoot trefoil is suitable for particularly dry locations. A classic green manure plant is phacelia, which freezes over the winter. Phacelia's purple flowers attract many bees and bumblebees. There are also special mixtures for insects and bees, such as the insect buffet, or the bee pasture Mellifera.

  • Neutral blend useful before spring cultivation. Composed of pulses, clovers and grasses, this mix is highly effective in fixing nitrogen in soil and the formation of humus.
    As low as €3.05
    Bag (50 g)
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  • Species-rich mixture with a high proportion of legumes to promote microbial diversity in the soil. Attracts beneficial insects. Loosens the soil and suppresses diseases.
    As low as €12.84
    1 kg
  • Low to medium sized Kabuli-type variety. High-yield with large, beige seeds. Disease tolerant, resistant to lodging and low tendency to developing fungal problems. Grow in warm locations or in a greenhouse.
    As low as €3.05
    Bag (25 g)
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  • Annual nitrogen fixing green manure for improving the soil structure. Not frost hardy.
    As low as €3.05
    Bag (50 g)
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  • This well-balanced mix of different botanical families is particularly useful before pulse crops and contributes to soil fertility. Sow early in the season for an attractive, diverse range of flowers.
    As low as €3.05
    Bag (50 g)
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  • Undemanding, drought-tolerant and low-growing legume with good nitrogen fixation. It thrives in all soils and, like peas, is grown as a dry fruit. Rich in protein, excessive consumption is not recommended (risk of lathyrism).
    As low as €3.05
    Bag (50 g)
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  • High biological nitrogen fixation with adjusted biomass production ahead of potato crops, deep soil loosening through daikon radish and blue lupins, with bristle oats for keeping down nematodes.
    As low as €3.05
    Bag (50 g)
    01020304050607080910111213

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