Did67 wrote:Phacelia is a plant with a strong development, especially roots. Hence its use as a green manure: it can quickly "capture" the nitrogen residues from the previous crop; it will also "structure" the soil with its roots ...
And indeed, its resistance to cold is limited, even if we indicate - 10 ° C
yes, and as it is lying a little in all directions, we could see the ground in places, between the stems.
"let's hide this bare ground that I cannot see!" I said to myself
So I spread everywhere in the spaces, shredded dry stalks of which I had a small stock left ... assuming that this cellulosic thing creates a slight hunger for nitrogen by decomposing, it will be compensated by the dec of phacelia.