Mixing cover crop species boosts weed control efficiency and resilience.
Cover crops can help control weeds, but the types of plants used matter. Testing different cover crop species and mixtures in a field trial showed that some single species like black oat and oilseed radish were better at suppressing weeds than mixtures. However, mixtures increased resilience against bad weather, which is important for long-term weed control. The specific plants in the mixtures were more important than the number of species included.