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Old 21-09-2011, 08:15 AM posted to uk.rec.gardening
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Default Manure - Problems in the future.

On Sep 20, 9:10*pm, Baz wrote:
Jake Nospam@invalid wrote :







Don't worry Baz. It reduces in volume as it rots down and, anyway, the
worst that can happen is that you don't need to use a ladder to clean
the upstairs windows .


Seriously, my mother added a wad of the stuff to her veg patch every
year for 20+ years and when she died it wasn't any higher than when
she started.


Cheers, Jake
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URGling from the less wet end of Swansea Bay in between
ploughing through books and catalogues for alternatives
to impatiens.


www.rivendell.org.uk


Well then I feel better knowing that.

Thanks
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Yes rots away to virtually nothing. But vastly improves the soil.
If you have a surplus, just shovel it onto the flower beds etc, leave
on surface. Will disappear in a couple of months.
Add to compost heap.
Yes you will need lime but not while the shit is freshly applied.