Good legume for cover and garden. Needs warm soil to plant.
Planting Time |
Planting Rate |
Late Spring | 10-15 lb. Rows |
$0 /lbs. (pounds)
Good legume for cover and garden. Needs warm soil to plant.
Good legume for cover and garden. Needs warm soil to plant.
Planting Time |
Planting Rate |
Late Spring | 10-15 lb. Rows |
Weight | 1 lbs |
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