We tried something new this year. We planted pumpkins in withour sorghum / sudan grass and buckwheat cover crop. The plan:
- plant the pumpkins and cover crop in the area where we had just dug potatoes. The row was already covered with straw that we used around the potato plants
- let the cover crop and pumpkins grow – the buckwheat grew first and was succeeded by the pumpkins and sorghum / sudan grass
- weed around the pumpkins
- let the pumpkins grown out into the grassy rows beyond the cover crop area
- [future] hopefully harvest pumpkins
Doing this allows us to add organic matter to the soil when we terminate the sorghum / sudan grass and it composts over the winter. The sorghum / sudan grass also acts a a mulch for the winter cover crop. Hopefully we get a good harvest of pumpkins. Innovating in small ways means trying new things.
I’m looking foward to pumpkins!