Cool Season Green Manure Mix
Clay Buster Green Manure Seeds
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Clay Buster Green Manure Seeds

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GREEN MANURE Clay Breaker Mix (Autumn Cover Crop)

Botanical Name: Mixed species blend (Grasses, Legumes & Brassicas)

Designed to break up heavy clay soils, improve drainage, and rebuild soil structure.

A specialised autumn cover crop blend formulated for compacted and heavy clay soils. This mix combines deep taproot species, fibrous-root grasses, and nitrogen-fixing legumes to physically open the soil, improve aeration, and increase organic matter. Ideal for garden beds, orchards, and market gardens needing soil improvement before spring planting.

  • Deep-rooted radish and turnip penetrate compacted clay and improve drainage.
  • Grasses like oats and ryegrass build organic matter and stabilise soil structure.
  • Legumes fix nitrogen and support beneficial soil microbes.
  • Fast establishment helps suppress weeds and protect soil over winter.
  • Improves soil tilth, making clay easier to work in future seasons.

What’s Inside?

A balanced mix of species selected specifically for clay soil improvement:

  • Deep Root Soil Breakers: Tillage Radish, Forage Turnip
  • Grasses & Biomass Builders: Oats, Annual Ryegrass
  • Legumes (Nitrogen Fixers): Vetch, Crimson Clover

Plant Details:

  • Plant Type: Annual autumn/winter green manure and cover crop mix
  • Coverage:

    Broadcast rate: ~ 1 kg per 150–250 m²
    (equivalent to 40–70 kg per hectare)

    or for gardeners:

    • 100 m² needs ~400–700 g
    • 500 m² needs ~2–3.5 kg
    • 1000 m² needs ~4–7 kg

Sowing Information:

  • Sow When:
    Temperate Regions: February–June or August–October
    Subtropical Regions (QLD): March–June
  • Germination: 5–10 days (fast in warm soils)
  • Depth: Sow 1–2 cm deep
  • Position: Full sun
  • Sow Where: Broadcast evenly over prepared soil and lightly rake in
  • Soil Type: Particularly suited to heavy clay and compacted soils
  • Spacing: Broadcast densely for best soil improvement

Management:

  • Water after sowing to ensure strong germination, especially in clay soils prone to crusting.
  • Allow plants to grow 6–10 weeks before cutting or incorporating.
  • For maximum soil improvement, slash before flowering and leave roots in the ground.

Soil Improvement Benefits:

  • Breaks Compaction: Taproots create channels through dense clay.
  • Improves Drainage: Opens soil structure and reduces waterlogging.
  • Builds Organic Matter: Adds biomass to improve soil texture.
  • Boosts Biology: Supports microbes and earthworms.

Harvest and Incorporation:

Turn under or dig in 2–3 weeks before planting your next crop. In no-dig systems, cut and leave as a mulch layer to continue improving soil structure.

When to Sow Clay Breaker Mix in Your Climate

Climate Zone Best Planting Time Tips
Temperate February–June or August–October Sow after summer crops to repair soil before winter.
Subtropical (QLD) March–June Ideal for SE QLD—sow into warm soil for rapid establishment.
Cool February–April Establish before frost for overwinter growth.
Arid March–May Sow with irrigation to ensure establishment.

Quick Growing Guide

Aspect Details
Germination Time 5–10 days
Sowing Depth 1–2 cm
Watering Keep moist during establishment
Growth Period 6–10 weeks
Best Use Clay soil improvement, compaction relief, organic matter building

Product Specifications

  • Non GMO.
  • No chemical treatment.
  • We do not ship to Tasmania due to quarantine restrictions.

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