
Spring Oats OG
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Regular price $20.00Spring Oats OG seeds from The Soil Makers offer a versatile, season-spanning option to improve soil health in home gardens and small plots. Plant in spring before you grow late-summer or fall vegetables, or sow in August as a fall cover crop that will decompose over winter to prep the soil for spring cultivation. Spring Oats can be grown on their own or paired with legumes for a broader soil-fertility approach.
Why choose Spring Oats OG as part of your seed strategy?
- Two-season flexibility: sow in spring to kickstart soil-building before your main crops, or plant in August as a winter-decomposing cover crop that leaves a ready-to-plant seedbed for spring.
- Soil-building biomass: contributes green matter and root-building residue that enhances soil structure, moisture retention, and organic matter when it breaks down.
- Co-planting friendly: pairs well with legumes to support a balanced soil fertility profile over successive seasons.
- Low-maintenance groundwork: a straightforward cover crop option that fits into small gardens, raised beds, and container-ready plots.
Ideal for:
- Home gardeners planning spring vegetables and wanting weed suppression and soil enhancement during the off-season.
- Small-scale growers seeking a simple fall cover crop that decomposes by spring to ready the bed for new crops.
- Anyone building long-term soil health through thoughtful crop rotations and biological soil stewardship.
Built with the Soil Makers philosophy, this seed reflects a practical, science-backed approach to soil health. It’s selected for reliable germination, easy establishment, and compatibility with common garden rotations, helping everyday growers foster resilient, fertile soil year after year.
How to use (summary):
- Spring: sow before your late-summer/fall crops go in to establish a soil-healthy base for next-season beds.
- Fall: sow in August as a cover crop that will decompose through winter, leaving a ready seedbed for spring planting.
- Pair with legumes when you want to broaden soil fertility and support microbial activity in the soil.