In my last post, I mentioned that I planted winter rye and the reasons for doing so. Last fall (September) I sowed the seed and then covered one of my beds with greenhouse plastic and the other I left to the elements to see if covering it would make a difference. As shown, the answer is a definite yes as seen by the two photos below. The top one is of the uncovered bed and the bottom one is of the bed that was under a plastic tunnel all winter.
I can't overemphasize that your soil is the single most important part of your gardening experience. My wife and I visited Monticello - the beautiful Virginia estate of Thomas Jefferson several years ago. The mansion was gorgeous as expected. Mr. Jefferson was perhaps the first vegetable gardener of the United States and introduced a multitude of plants to the fledgling US. His garden is nicknamed the revolutionary garden. He had a garden built of enormous proportions on the side of the mountain on the property. It is over 1000 feet long and takes your breath away when you see it. His whole focus of the garden was his unbending belief that a healthy soil grows healthy plants. From my experience, I couldn't agree more.
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