By Fiona Gallagher · permaculture designer · food, animals and preservation on 12 acres in Tassie
“After losing three tonnes of potatoes to blight on my Tassie block, I learned that a single crimson clover cover crop is the only green manure that truly saves an off-grid harvest.”
— Fiona. If you can't eat it, it goes to the chooks.
ArticlesCalculatorsSite PlannerShopOff-grid in Australia? Your soil’s your lifeline. Green manure isn’t some fancy trend—it’s dirt cheap, no-fuss soil food. We’ll tell you exactly what to plant, when to kill it, and how to bury it. No PhD needed.
Off-grid in Australia? Your soil’s your lifeline. Green manure isn’t some fancy trend—it’s dirt cheap, no-fuss soil food. We’ll tell you exactly what to plant, when to kill it, and how to bury it. No PhD needed.
Forget fancy. These work in our dry, salty, or clay soils:
Let it go to seed? You’ve just planted weeds. Kill it before it flowers:
Mow it down with a spade or sickle. Don’t wait. If it seeds, you’re screwed.
Two ways. Do it right or it’s useless:
Never bury it deep. It needs to decompose fast. If it’s green and wet, it’ll rot in 2-3 weeks. If it’s dry, it’ll take months.
Buy 100g bags (enough for 10-20m²). Prices are spot-on for off-grid:
Real talk for off-grid:
While many off-grid projects are achievable as DIY, certain situations require licensed professionals:
Always check local regulations and obtain necessary permits before commencing work.
Worth a watch: COVER CROPS!! · Off-Grid with Curtis Stone