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I've got 10 yards of new topsoil
Ok the soil will be delivered as soon as the snow leaves here,,,about
a month I'm thinking. Heres the question...2 doors down from me the neighbor raised chickens for years. He's been gone for 2 years now and the house sits empty as does the chicken coop obviously! I was thinking of raiding the coop...will this chicken manure be any good for amending my dirt? I plan on building a new flower bed as I already have the veggies garden, even though if the manure is good I would probably add some to the garden to. Thanx for taking the time to read this.. |
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I've got 10 yards of new topsoil
"OmManiPadmeOmelet" wrote in message ... In article , (diane) wrote: Ok the soil will be delivered as soon as the snow leaves here,,,about a month I'm thinking. Heres the question...2 doors down from me the neighbor raised chickens for years. He's been gone for 2 years now and the house sits empty as does the chicken coop obviously! I was thinking of raiding the coop...will this chicken manure be any good for amending my dirt? I plan on building a new flower bed as I already have the veggies garden, even though if the manure is good I would probably add some to the garden to. Thanx for taking the time to read this.. I'd do it in a heartbeat. :-) 2 years is plenty for composting and chicken manure is seriously good stuff! and it will be free, and it is a waste product the new owner may simply throw in a bin. rob |
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