Sommerzwischenfrüchte
Sommerzwischenfrüchte, also known as summer catch crops or intercrops, are plants sown and grown during the summer months, typically between two main cash crops or after an early harvest. Their primary purpose is to improve soil health, suppress weeds, and prevent nutrient leaching. They are not usually harvested for sale but are incorporated back into the soil, often as green manure, or grazed by livestock.
Commonly used Sommerzwischenfrüchte include species like mustard, buckwheat, phacelia, and various legumes such as clover or
The benefits of using Sommerzwischenfrüchte are numerous. They help to maintain and increase soil organic matter,