If you want to plant crown vetch, spring is the time to do so. A member of the legume (pea) family, crown vetch is a perennial ground cover. It offers fine-textured foliage in spring and attractive ...
Explore the pros and cons of various cover crop varieties to know what to pick for your cotton field this winter.
Q: I have a steep slope that was covered in crown vetch. I covered it in landscape fabric and mulch to kill it. It's been two years and it appears to have worked. Should I go ahead and tear up the mat ...
DESCRIPTION: The Peirson's milk vetch is a perennial herb with erect stems, eight to 36 inches long. Flower clusters contain five to 20 flowers with pink-purple petals, often white tipped. The fruit ...
Recently added to Minnesota’s restricted noxious weed list, crown vetch (Securigera varia) is difficult to control once it is established. It is native to central and Eastern Europe and the Caucus ...
The spring of 2019 is continuing the longstanding trend of brilliant botanical reemergence in Leon County. Azalea cultivars, the local and the non-native varieties, loropetalums and others have been ...
Q.: How can you get rid of crown vetch? I've used 2-4-D and Round-Up and just when you think it's dead, it starts to green up again. I'm not sure exactly how it got into this one patch of my yard, but ...
Organic cropping systems that utilize winter grown cereal–legume cover crop mixtures can increase plant available nitrogen (N) to a subsequent cash crop, but the rate of N release is uncertain due to ...
The Association of Official Seed Analysts (AOSA) is an organization of member laboratories. Members include official state, federal, and university seed laboratories across the United States and ...