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What are the pros and cons of cover crops as opposed to leaf mulches?

By David Beaulieu, About.com

Question: What are the pros and cons of cover crops as opposed to leaf mulches?

Answer: Advantages of cover crops over a leaf mulch:

  • Leaf mulch is not particularly attractive. By contrast, growing cover crops essentially allows you to have a "winter garden," providing visual interest on an otherwise drab winter landscape.

  • In terms of work in the fall, cover crops are less work than mulch. All you need to do is broadcast their seed after rototilling.
Advantages of a leaf mulch over cover crops:
  • Leaf mulch is free. You'll have to pay for the seed for cover crops.
  • In terms of labor in the spring, cover crops are more work than mulch. They have to be mowed.
  • Note: Farmers can simply plough cover crops under. But the home landscaper, working with a rototiller, will find the rototilling goes much easier if a cover crop such as rye grass is first mowed down. For more information, see the prior FAQ on cover crops as living mulches.

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