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General Schvantzkoph wrote: I've just found a source for free composted horse manure, there is a horse farm about 1/2 mile from me that gives it away. They have a big compost pile, you just have to drive up with some containers and take as much as you want. I have a few questions about it's usage. 1) Is it good for everything or should I just put it on some crops? I grow strawberries, blueberries, tomatoes, carrots, parsnips, cucumbers, peas, broccoli, spinach and cord. 2) Should I work it into the soil as a soil conditioner? 3) Can I use it as a mulch? 4) How much is too much? Don't pass go . Get it. Spread around in you leisure . Consider a visit to your local barber and see if all that ugly nasty cut hair can be taken. N2 Dead stuff once alive is gold. Passed thru a digestive tract platinum. You the same guy with seed info clueless on establishing life force? Seems weird that you do not know of life. -- Bill Garden in shade zone 5 S Jersey USA |
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