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Chia Green Manure Seeds
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Chia Green Manure Seeds

from $9.99 AUD incl gst

  • Fast-growing cover crop that adds rich organic matter to soil
  • Excellent weed suppression and moisture retention
  • Fibrous roots improve soil structure and surface stability
  • Attracts bees and beneficial insects with seasonal blooms
  • Ideal for vegetable beds, orchards, and short-term green manure

Chia Green Manure Seeds

Botanical Name: Salvia hispanica

Chia is an annual herbaceous plant valued for its rapid ground cover, fine root system and nutritious seed. As a green manure, chia produces a dense canopy that shades out weeds, adds organic matter when incorporated, and supports soil moisture retention. Its fibrous roots help bind surface soil, making it a useful option for short-term cover cropping, soil-building rotations, and pollinator-friendly regeneration mixes.

  • Fast-establishing annual that provides good ground cover and weed suppression.
  • Fine, fibrous roots help bind surface soil and improve soil structure when incorporated.
  • Produces abundant biomass ideal for chopping and returning nutrients to the soil.
  • Flowers attract bees and beneficial insects while adding biodiversity to rotations.
  • Suitable as a companion in green manure blends for vegetable beds, orchards and small paddocks.

Plant Details:

  • Plant Type: Warm-season annual green manure and flowering herb
  • Growth Height: 30–90 cm (varies with variety and fertility)
  • Frost Tolerance: Low — sensitive to hard frosts

Sowing Information:

  • Sow When:
    Temperate: Spring–early Summer
    Subtropical: Spring–Autumn
    Tropical: Start of dry season or cooler months
    Cool: Late Spring after last frost
    Arid: After reliable rainfall or with irrigation
  • Germination: 7–14 days in warm, moist conditions
  • Depth: Sow surface or very shallowly — 0.5–1 cm deep (small seeds need light)
  • Position: Full sun to light shade
  • Sow Where: Broadcast on prepared beds, rows, paddocks, or inter-rows
  • Soil Type: Prefers well-drained loam or sandy soils; tolerates low fertility but performs best with organic matter
  • Spacing: Broadcast at 1–3 g/m² or 3–10 kg/ha in mixes for quick cover

Management:

  • Keep soil consistently moist until seedlings establish; avoid waterlogging.
  • Thin or mow dense stands if necessary to prevent lodging and encourage air flow.
  • Chop and incorporate before heavy seed set to maximise green manure benefits and avoid volunteer plants.
  • Use light applications of compost or balanced fertiliser on impoverished sites to boost biomass production.

Harvest and Incorporation:

For green manure use, cut or flail-chop chia when flowering begins and incorporate the biomass into the soil 2–3 weeks before planting the next crop. In no-dig systems, leave chopped material as surface mulch to slowly break down and feed soil biology. If the goal is seed production, allow plants to mature fully but be mindful seed harvest can leave volunteers the following season.

When to Sow Chia in Your Climate

Climate Zone Best Planting Time Tips
Temperate Spring–early Summer Sow after frost risk ends; keep evenly moist for best germination.
Subtropical Spring–Autumn Plant in cooler months where summers are very hot; provide irrigation if dry.
Tropical Start of dry season or cooler months Avoid heavy wet season sowing; establish before peak seasonal heat.
Cool Late Spring Use warmed seedbeds or protected sites; grow in pots if needed.
Arid After rainfall or with irrigation Sow into moist soil and protect from desiccation during establishment.

Quick Growing Guide

Aspect Details
Germination Time 7–14 days (warm, moist conditions)
Sowing Depth 0.5–1 cm — seeds require light for best emergence
Watering Keep moist during establishment; reduce watering as plants mature
Growth Period 6–10 weeks to good biomass for incorporation; up to 12–16 weeks if flowering
Incorporation Chop and dig in before heavy seed set; leave as surface mulch in no-dig systems

Product Specifications

  • Non-GMO.
  • No chemical treatment.
  • Botanical name: Salvia hispanica
  • Variety: Chia (Green Manure Type)
  • We do not ship to Tasmania due to quarantine restrictions.