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Old 10-06-2009, 08:50 AM posted to uk.rec.gardening
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In message , Sacha
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On 2009-06-09 23:51:54 +0100, "Simon" said:

I am going tomorrow to pick up some 2 year old manure.
Is it best to leave it longer than this, or can it be put down now.
I am in no hurry to get it down obviously but wonder if it will be
better with a little more age, like a fine wine lol.
The lady told me there is some old stuff, 2 years, and some new
stuff. I am taking rubble bags and someone told me once not to leave
the tops open on the bags when storing them as the rain washes all
the goodness away.
Thanks Simon


A lot of people buy/sell manure that's been lying around in a heap open
to all weathers. But I think you should check that the animals it
comes from haven't been grazing on fields treated with the weed killer
that wrecked so many garden and allotment crops last year. I can't
remember its name but someone here will. It caused quite a lot of
problems so I think you'd be wise to check on that.


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