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Old 28-03-2005, 07:48 AM
Mathias Uely
 
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Hi Lynn

Lynn Boyd wrote:

Subject: [IBC] Soil Language Problem


In a message dated 3/27/05 11:36:48 AM, GOPHERHILL writes:

And when the British say "manure" they mean the American equivalent of
"compost."

Oh dear, no. Manure means fertilizer.
Iris

you *composted * manure

that is a way to make manure, too acidic and burning plants,

to degradate and be good for your roses ..

manure is manure( cattle only) from birds is called guano

,and compost or composting is a physical chemical action on organic

substances done by enzymes that breake thezhm down

and after 12 16 months the compost is ready to be used
it becomes a rich soil that addes with some sand can be used as such
or in mix