Clover fixes nitrogen in the soil, enriching it naturally while acting as a ground cover to prevent weed growth and erosion.
Alfalfa improves soil structure by breaking up compacted soil with its deep roots and adds essential nutrients like nitrogen and potassium.
Lupines are nitrogen-fixing plants that naturally enrich soil, boost fertility, and enhance organic matter, making them excellent for crop rotation.
Comfrey’s deep roots draw nutrients like potassium and phosphorus from the subsoil, creating nutrient-rich mulch when leaves are composted.
A fast-growing cover crop, buckwheat suppresses weeds, loosens compacted soil, and enriches it with organic matter upon decomposition.
Vetch is a nitrogen-fixing legume that improves soil fertility and prevents erosion, making it ideal for enriching garden soil naturally.
Sunflowers improve soil structure with deep roots, draw heavy metals from contaminated soil, and provide biomass when composted after harvest.
Mustard plants reduce soil pathogens, suppress weeds, and improve organic matter, acting as a natural biofumigant for healthy soil.