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Old 06-05-2004, 02:04 AM
David
 
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Default Using or composting horse manure in raised veggie beds

A note of caution......I had a free and plentiful supply of horse manure
which I liberally used in my veg garden. Couple of months later I had an
amazing crop of chickweed and nettles. Perhaps I should have allowed it to
rot down or buried it in trenches!

David


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"Tim Nicholson" wrote in message
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: Me again.......
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: Since I feel like I'm on a bit of a roll with this newsgroup at
: present, here's another one for you. A neighbour has offered me some
: horse manure. Quite a lot of it, as it happens. As we're building some
: new raised vegetable beds, would it be OK to dump about a 4 - 6" deep
: layer in the bottom, which would then be covered by a mixture of
: topsoil and compost (about a further 10")


Great yes pile it on, the thicker the better. In a few years time you

can
miss a dose of manure and lime it instead and watch the crops amaze you

then
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I wouldn't use manure in any beds where you plan to grow carrots or
parsnips this year.

Janet