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File:Phacelia.jpg|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.  
 
File:Phacelia.jpg|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.  
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File:Mustard flowers.jpg|Mustard can be used as a green manure plant. It grows very fast.
 
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== See also ==
 
== See also ==
 
* [[Gardening courses]]
 
* [[Gardening courses]]

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This page is to prepare and collect information for one or more chapters in the course. --John Eagles 09:34, 22 December 2011 (PST)

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