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Nov 11, 2024 12:02 PM CST

I recently dug up a 25x20' plot in my backyard where I made 4 beds that are 4'x20' long, adding compost and amendments for my terrible backyard soil. I decided to start them off with cover crops to build the soil biome. Let me know what you all think and if there are any crops you find to work best in this south Texas soil. I currently have tried the following. Buckwheat/Sunhemp combo, Tillage Radish, Field Pea, and recently just put in Winter Wheat in the last bed. I have a few videos but since im a new user, they won't let me post those. After that restriction gets lifted I can post here if you all are interested. It shows the process and what I did with each. Would love feedback as Im still learning all of this.

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