![No-Till Cover Crop 13-Seed Mix (1 lb. Bag): [50% Clovers Plus Fenugreek, Vetch, Flax, Cowpeas, Buckwheat, Forage Peas, Millet, Lentils, Crimson Clover, Sweet Yellow, White Clover, Medium Red Clover]](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/91CqSvgn3XL._AC_SL3840_.jpg)

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🌿 Elevate your soil game with the ultimate no-till cover crop mix!
This 1 lb. bag of No-Till Cover Crop 13-Seed Mix features a premium, nitro-coated blend of 13 all-natural, GMO-free seeds sourced exclusively from the USA. Designed for no-till applications, it supports organic gardening across home gardens, greenhouses, and large farms. With a proven track record as a top-ranked product and a 4.4-star customer rating, it delivers versatile, sustainable soil enrichment and nitrogen fixation for healthier, more productive land.



| Asin | B07JQC188Q |
| Best Sellers Rank | #12,656 in Grocery & Gourmet Food (See Top 100 in Grocery & Gourmet Food) #12 in Dried Lentils |
| Brand Name | No-Till Solutions |
| Color | Red,White,Yellow |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (3,450) 4.4 out of 5 stars |
| Expected Plant Height | 65 Centimeters |
| Manufacturer | Cannaisseur |
| Material Features | GMO Free, Natural |
| Moisture Needs | Moderate Watering |
| Number Of Pieces | 50 |
| Plant Or Animal Product Type | peas |
| Soil Type | No-Till |
| Sunlight Exposure | Full Sun, Partial Sun |
| Unit Count | 13 Count |
| Upc | 744966497657 |
User
Will be back next year!
These seeds are amazing. Various sizes did a nice job covering easily. I tossed them in spots in my yard that needed cover this spring, but I didn’t have the energy to mulch. These are better! Germinated within days and look so healthy and green. I simply watered them lightly every day for 3-4 days and then they were good! Bonus - no tilling and no covering necessary. Seems like an easy, economical way to add living green mulch to any area of your garden. Will definitely be buying them again next year!
User
great fall crop to add nitrogen and compost to your garden over fall and winter
Have bought 2 lbs so far, getting ready to buy another. Planted in September in a newly made raised bed, no till, used for legumes, grew until after Dec, when we got a few freezes, pulled it all up, and laid it down on the dirt, added a lot more dead vegetation, then covered with more garden soil, cow manure, worm castings, biochar, spread out on top of the compost, then another layer of freshly mowed clover, the tall crimson clover in this on top. Have garlic growing all around the edges, and will be planting pinto and kidney beans in about a week, beginning in April. Have also planted this around trees, in big cloth pots and in the ground, the clover will grow through the winter here, and it loves a few low spots in my yard where water stands for a couple of days after rain. Clover grows back fast after mowing. I'm waiting to see how it does in through our hot summers in zone 8b. Have also thrown a lot of this seed on the shady side of my house, want to see how long it lasts in the summer. I like having the big tall crimson clover growing in big pots or among the roots of my trees all through the winter, putting nitrogen in the soil for them. I'm also currently replacing my lawn with clover and meadow type plants, passively, by throwing seed out all over, and this is great for that too.
User
Critters
So far so good, growing well
User
BUY IT
This seed mix comes up quickly and I'm pretty amazed by it.
User
I recommend these for fats growing spouts
These were so easy to grown
User
Not Much Growth Yet
I planted these seeds about three weeks ago and to date there is not much to show other than some clover popping through. Maybe it takes a long time for the wild flowers themselves to develop so I am not saying there is anything wrong which is why I gave 3 stars all round. Guess I'll wait and see.....Update, very disappointed, little to no growth at all. Maybe it is the soil, the slope, not sure. But a complete waste of time and money for me....
User
Very nice
Absolutely great! I spread these seeds back in November (Texas) and they took about 2 months to start growing with minimal watering. I didn't know what to expect but I'm finding myself harvesting some beans and snow peas on occasion. I actually let two snow pea plants grow vertically and they've been generous to me. This mix requires occasional watering and low maintenance. I recommend it.
User
good value
Worked good
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Bit expensive
Bit expensive but came very fast
User
Didn’t grow
I spread the seeds as described. There weren’t any plants, however it may have been due to the dry season and I was unable to water it.
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