Athena Rape Seeds (Brassica napus) Cold-hardy leafy green and cover crop. Great for soil improvement, forage, and biofumigation. Fast-growing and nutrient-dense.
Minimum: 200+ Seeds
Athena Rape is a vigorous, nutrient-packed brassica known for its cold tolerance, rapid growth, and versatility in the garden or field. Whether you're planting it as a leafy green forage crop, a soil-boosting cover crop, or as part of a biofumigation rotation, Athena delivers excellent results with minimal effort.
Its dense root system improves soil structure and aeration, while the leafy tops can be grazed, mowed, or composted for added biomass. When tilled in, it also releases natural compounds that help suppress soil-borne pests and diseases—making it a valuable ally in organic and regenerative farming systems.
🌿 Key Features:
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❄️ Cold-Hardy & Resilient: Grows well in fall and early spring
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🌿 Dual-Purpose: Forage & green manure in one
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💪 Nutrient-Dense Leaves: Great for livestock and poultry
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🌱 Biofumigant Properties: Suppresses nematodes and pathogens
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🔄 Improves Soil Health: Adds organic matter and fixes nutrients
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⚡ Fast to Establish: Ready to graze or mow in 30–60 days
🌱 Growing Information:
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Days to Maturity: 45–60 for forage; till under earlier for green manure
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Sowing Depth: ¼–½ inch
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Spacing: Broadcast or drill at 5–10 lbs/acre (cover crop)
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Light Needs: Full sun preferred
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Soil Needs: Adaptable to most soils; prefers well-drained
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Best Planting Times: Early spring or late summer/fall for cool-season growth
🐓 Great For:
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Livestock grazing: chickens, sheep, goats, and cattle
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Pasture rotation and soil regeneration
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Cover cropping ahead of heavy feeders (e.g., corn, squash)
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Erosion control and weed suppression
💚 Why Grow Athena Rape?
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Natural tool for sustainable agriculture and soil rehabilitation
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Provides fast, green coverage in bare beds or fallow land
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Can be tilled under to add organic matter and nutrients
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Supports pollinators when allowed to flower
Athena Rape Seeds are a smart addition to any garden, homestead, or small farm looking to build soil, feed animals naturally, or add a resilient leafy green to their rotation. Easy, reliable, and multi-functional—this is one green that works hard for you.