Tartary buckwheat
This variety, with green stems even at maturity, produces numerous bunches of white flowers. Hardly cultivated for food use, it is perfect for use as green manure.
in the ground, online, on the fly
Sow light-coloured directly in the ground, in rows 15 cm apart. Cover and lightly lead the seeds. For ground cover, it is also possible to sow into August and September.
Used as a green manure, buckwheat protects and covers the soil, enriching it with humus and preventing nutrients from leaching out. It is fast-growing, but does not tolerate frost.
April, May, June, July, August
June, July, August, September, October
in the ground
sunny
medium
all floor types
sec, drained
Fagopyrum tartaricum
40 grams
White
From 30 to 80 cm
Asia