Aroostook Rye Seeds (Secale cereale) Winter-hardy cover crop with rapid fall growth. Excellent for erosion control, biomass, and weed suppression before spring planting.

$2.49

Minimum: 300+ Seeds

Aroostook Rye is a top-performing winter cereal rye developed for cold climates and early spring vigor. Known for its rapid fall growth and exceptional winter hardiness, this cover crop is ideal for farmers and gardeners looking to protect soil, build organic matter, and choke out weeds before spring planting.

Itโ€™s a staple in no-till systems, erosion-prone fields, and organic rotations, providing a thick mat of biomass that improves tilth, captures nutrients, and supports soil microbial life.


๐ŸŒฑ Why Choose Aroostook Rye?

  • โ„๏ธ Extreme Winter Hardiness: Survives deep freezes and tough northern winters

  • โšก Fast Fall Establishment: Grows quickly for immediate soil cover

  • ๐ŸŒพ Weed Suppression: Dense growth shades out unwanted competition

  • ๐ŸŒฑ High Biomass Producer: Adds organic matter and supports soil health

  • ๐ŸŒง Erosion Control Hero: Stabilizes soil through winter and early spring

  • ๐Ÿ” Flexible Termination: Easy to mow, crimp, or till under before planting


๐Ÿšœ Best Uses:

  • Winter cover cropping in gardens or row-crop fields

  • Erosion-prone slopes, beds, and bare patches

  • Weed control ahead of spring vegetables or cash crops

  • Green manure for compost or sheet mulching

  • Organic and regenerative farming systems


๐ŸŒฟ Planting & Growing Info:

  • Botanical Name: Secale cereale

  • Type: Cool-season annual grain

  • Sunlight: Full sun

  • Soil: Adapts to poor, acidic, or compacted soils

  • Seeding Rate: 90โ€“120 lbs/acre (broadcast); 60โ€“90 lbs/acre (drilled)

  • Planting Depth: 1โ€“1.5 inches

  • Best Time to Plant: Late summer to mid-fall (6โ€“8 weeks before first frost)

  • Zones: USDA 3โ€“8

  • Height: 3โ€“5 feet


๐ŸŒพ Pro Tips:

  • Mow or crimp in spring when rye is in early boot stage for best weed suppression

  • Can be interseeded with legumes like hairy vetch for added nitrogen

  • Great for gardeners who want a clean, nutrient-rich seedbed in spring

  • Incorporate with no-till methods to preserve soil structure


๐ŸŒฑ Cold-Hardy Cover That Works Overtime

Whether youโ€™re resting a garden bed, prepping for spring planting, or fighting erosion over winter, Aroostook Rye Seeds deliver reliable results with soil-smart benefits. A favorite for northern climates and conservation growers.