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๐ฟ Grow smarter, greener, and cleaner with Oregonโs finest legume seed!
Hairy Vetch Legume Seed by Eretz is a premium, non-GMO cover crop seed grown in Oregonโs Willamette Valley. Renowned for its 99% purity, it excels at nitrogen fixation, erosion control, and attracting honey bees. Ideal for sustainable soil improvement, green manure, and natural weed suppression, this seed supports year-round planting with vibrant purple blossoms and moderate water needs.










| ASIN | B07FK588F2 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #93,229 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #286 in Grass Seed |
| Brand | Eretz |
| Brand Name | Eretz |
| Color | purple |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 161 Reviews |
| Manufacturer | Eretz |
| Material Feature | GMO Free |
| Material Features | GMO Free |
| Moisture Needs | Moderate Watering |
| Plant or Animal Product Type | bee |
| Sunlight Exposure | Full Sun, Partial Shade, Partial Sun |
| UPC | 600179650039 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
G**.
High quality Great for growing boxes
The seller carries highest quality seed.I have purchased a few kinds of seeds from them and they grow fast and hearty We plant Hairy Vetch in our planters over winter in our SE TN grow beds. It withstands very cold temps and corrects the nitrogen in the soil .In spring we chop it down and chop it up for a rich mulch.Good for year round planting and has beautiful purple blossoms . We live in the woods and are careful where we plant it because it can spread and become invasive Good deer food too so we plant it along the creek on our property in spots close to the house . Several informative videos on YouTube about planting, care and benefits.
D**N
It grows
It grew a good cover crop.
C**D
Very Satisfied
The bag contained a LOT of seeds and arrived within a few days of ordering. A very good value in my opinion. I soaked the seeds over night before planting. Sprouts came up within just a few days despite this yearโs poor growing season and a more northern latitude. I grew up in the Willamette Valley and purchased Hairy Vetch merely for nostalgic reasons so donโt have anything to add regarding crop usage. From experience I do know that it attracts bees though.
J**D
Awesome ground cover and green manure for garden
Planted with Austrian peas, alfalfa and oats as green manure for a raised garden. Oat and alfalfa die in winter in Michigan over the winter. Peas and Vetch survive and are doing great. Plan is to cut the vetch and peas leaving them where they are and use for mulch for things like tomatoes and corn. For onions and other close planting crops the vetch will be cut and tilled a couple week for planting transplants. Inspecting the roots of the vetch in April there are rhizobia nodules indicate the presence of the correct microbes and nitrogen fixing! Making N every day until we cut!!! Will be using every year to improve soil, hold water and boost nitrogen.
A**R
Wonderful for soils and pollinators!
I'm about to order more, having used my original purchase over two years. I'm growing at ~ 3500 ft elevation Sierras, among yellow pine-black oak forest/woodlands. and soils here are challenging. While I prefer not to till, I've had to re-excavate beds to install gopher protection. Wherever the vetch was growing the soil became dark and rich-looking. While one might technically get more nitrogen in the soil by turning the vetch in before it flowers, the flowers are wonderful and attract more different insect species โ butterflies, bees and more โ than I've observed on any other plant species, despite that it's nonnative. Even hummingbirds go to it. When I do turn it under it often keeps growing, stopped only by the intense heat of summer. I understand it can be invasive in other climes and over the years I have occasionally observed it naturalized in particularly moist spots around California (not escapes from my garden), it is not considered invasive in our Mediterranean-type climate.
N**R
Grows well
This purchase is actually for my husband. He likes to plant hairy vetch in his garden spot in the fall and lets it grow over the winter. Then, in the spring he tills the vetch into the ground, thus adding nitrogen and vegetative matter into the soil. This particular brand of vetch has always worked well for him.
D**S
Hairy Vetch
The Hairy Vetch Legume seed worked great as a winter ground cover. It will be plowed under in the spring to add oxygen to the soil and also enrich the soil for our garden We planted it and in a few days it was growing wonderfully. 5 lbs covered our small backyard garden perfectly!
T**M
Waste of money
Planted two weeks ago, nothing growing.
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