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Phacelia can be used as a green manure. I sow it on fields that are empty for some time. Phacelia quickly makes big plants and fits well in a plan of rotation of crops as it isn't related to most vegetables.  
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[[Phacelia]] can be used as a green manure. I sow it on fields that are empty for some time. Phacelia quickly makes big plants and fits well in a plan of rotation of crops as it isn't related to most vegetables.  
 
The field is buzzing with bees and bumblebees.
 
The field is buzzing with bees and bumblebees.
  
 
== Licensing ==
 
== Licensing ==
 
I've put this photo in the [http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Public_domain#Material_in_the_public_domain public domain]. You can use it, but i would appreciate when you add a link to this page or to Eagle Rock Wiki. --[[User:John|John Eagles]] 01:45, 24 December 2011 (PST)
 
I've put this photo in the [http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Public_domain#Material_in_the_public_domain public domain]. You can use it, but i would appreciate when you add a link to this page or to Eagle Rock Wiki. --[[User:John|John Eagles]] 01:45, 24 December 2011 (PST)
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Phacelia can be used as a green manure. I sow it on fields that are empty for some time. Phacelia quickly makes big plants and fits well in a plan of rotation of crops as it isn't related to most vegetables. The field is buzzing with bees and bumblebees.

Licensing

I've put this photo in the public domain. You can use it, but i would appreciate when you add a link to this page or to Eagle Rock Wiki. --John Eagles 01:45, 24 December 2011 (PST)

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