Organic Buckwheat Seeds - Fagopyrum esculentum
Organic Open-Pollinated Non-GMO Buckwheat Seeds
Buckwheat is a beautiful, fast-growing warm-season cover crop that excels at improving soil health in a short amount of time. Quick to establish, it rapidly produces abundant biomass that shades the soil and smothers weeds, making it especially useful for suppressing weed growth between plantings or in newly prepared beds.
Highly attractive to pollinators, buckwheat produces delicate white flowers that provide an important nectar source for bees and other beneficial insects. Its shallow but dense root system helps loosen compacted and clay-heavy soils, improving soil structure, aeration, and water infiltration for future crops.
Buckwheat is particularly valued for its ability to increase phosphorus availability in the soil by scavenging and releasing bound phosphorus, making this nutrient more accessible to the following crop. When cut back at flowering and left as mulch or lightly incorporated, buckwheat breaks down quickly, adding organic matter and helping hold fertility in the soil.
Ideal for gardens, orchards, and small farms, buckwheat is easy to grow, non-fussy, and highly effective as a short-term cover crop. Whether used to build soil, attract pollinators, or prepare beds for the next planting, buckwheat offers a fast, natural way to regenerate and support healthy, living soil.
Seed Profile
- Organic
- Non-GMO
- Annual
- Sun: Full
- Direct Sow: Early Spring (up to 45 days before last frost date)
- Seed Count: 1000
- Sows: 50 square feet
- Weeks to Maturity: 2 - 3
- Plant Size: 2' - 4'
- Attracts : Bees & beneficial insects
Gardening Tips
Remove weeds and wait one week to plant. Do not plant in cold/wet soil, seed will rot. Seed should be barely covered but not exposed. Can be broadcasted but fill in any gaps.
Can be mowed as a green manure. Frost sensitive. Can easily self seed if planted early in the season.
Buckwheat Cover Cropping in Organic Farming.
