Planting Hundreds of Weird Shrubs that Fix Bad Soil (FOR $1.50)

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The potatoes failed. PIGEON PEAS TO THE RESCUE! This multi-function tropical nitrogen-fixing shrub is a Swiss Army knife species!

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Sometimes gardens do poorly. One of the best ways to fix them is to plant cover crops. Today we plant pigeon peas in our bad potato patch. Pigeon peas are one of my favorite multi-use plants from the tropics. Growing pigeon peas both adds nitrogen to the soil and suppresses weeds. It's also a good plant to feed goats.

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