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straw as mulch
I put an earlier post in and I should have said Lupin mulch not
lucerne...... Sandra |
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not sure what lupin mulch is but would expect like lucerne mulch hay
it has lots of nutrients to add as it breaks down, what price is it? if you live near rural there should e opportunities for all sorts of spoilt hay's. On Sat, 31 Oct 2009 22:04:45 +0900, "Sandra Bodycoat" wrote: snipped With peace and brightest of blessings, len & bev -- "Be Content With What You Have And May You Find Serenity and Tranquillity In A World That You May Not Understand." http://www.lensgarden.com.au/ |
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On Tue, 03 Nov 2009 09:23:39 +1100, David Hare-Scott wrote:
wrote: not sure what lupin mulch is but would expect like lucerne mulch hay it has lots of nutrients to add as it breaks down, what price is it? Lupin hay is cut from a field of lupins which are a flowering legume used as fodder. It is closely related, perhaps a cultivar, to the lupin grown in flower gardens. It is a way of getting fodder that is high in nitrogen compounds (utilised by stock to put on muscle) and so is very similar to lucerne. It is excellent organic material to put on your soil as it adds nitrogen as well as carbon. so who sells lupin hay? |
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terryc wrote:
On Tue, 03 Nov 2009 09:23:39 +1100, David Hare-Scott wrote: wrote: not sure what lupin mulch is but would expect like lucerne mulch hay it has lots of nutrients to add as it breaks down, what price is it? Lupin hay is cut from a field of lupins which are a flowering legume used as fodder. It is closely related, perhaps a cultivar, to the lupin grown in flower gardens. It is a way of getting fodder that is high in nitrogen compounds (utilised by stock to put on muscle) and so is very similar to lucerne. It is excellent organic material to put on your soil as it adds nitrogen as well as carbon. so who sells lupin hay? Feed merchants and the farmers who grow it. If it is feed quality it would be fairly expensive bought in small quantities especially in the city. Spoiled hay is much cheaper and just as good for the garden as a mulch and/or a soil improver. David |
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