Innoculant bacteria from europe?

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  1. gabe22

    gabe22 Junior Member

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    Hi guys

    Trying to plant a winter cover crop next month, going with winter vetch, but I can't find any bacteria to innoculate it. The soil here is quite poor in that, i couldn't find any rizomes even on the bean root

    So looking to get bacteria for winter vetch, beans, elder, black locust and eleagnus.
    Any idea where I could find it in Europe?

    Thanks
     
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    Are you sure you need an innoculant?
     
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    Yea, that's what I'm saying, even in the beans that I planted in my garden I couldn't fiind any bacteria on the roots...so i'm thinking beans are a common crop in my area...if they managed to destroy the bacteria for the beans, I'm sure there's no vetch bacteria left...noone here grows vetch..
     
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    Thank you SO much
     

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