peitekasvina
Peitekasvina is a term used in Finnish agronomy to describe any plant or mixture of plants grown primarily to cover the soil surface. Used in agricultural and horticultural settings, peitekasvina functions as a protective cover to reduce erosion, suppress weeds, and improve soil health.
Peitekasvina species typically form a dense mat with shallow root systems that hold soil, contribute organic
Common peitekasvina types include leguminous clover (Trifolium spp.), vetch (Vicia spp.), and alfalfa (Medicago sativa), and
Management involves sowing in fall or early spring within rotations, then terminating before the main crop
Benefits include reduced soil erosion, improved infiltration, reduced nutrient leaching, and enhanced soil structure. Peitekasvina can