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Mark_OK 06-08-2007 01:43 PM

Horse Manure
 
In a Yahoo Orchid group there was a thread on potting in horse manure.
Having a couple of horses and a few plants needing repotting I thought I
would try a little horse manure. My first thought after doing the repotting
was I wonder if the smell will ever diminish not that I find horse manure
offensive. Has anybody else tried this? I really can't see switching over to
manure but if we don't experiment we will never know.

The website is http://www.boschnet.net/horsemanure/

--
Mark Edson
Waukomis Oklahoma, USA


Bob Walsh 06-08-2007 06:33 PM

Horse Manure
 
Mark,

Are you growing outside?

I tried it with an ailing cym in an inside growing area and found it almost
oderless. I also found my fungus gnats loved it.

The cym died by the way, but probably would have anyway.

Bob


"Mark_OK" wrote in message
t...
In a Yahoo Orchid group there was a thread on potting in horse manure.
Having a couple of horses and a few plants needing repotting I thought I
would try a little horse manure. My first thought after doing the
repotting was I wonder if the smell will ever diminish not that I find
horse manure offensive. Has anybody else tried this? I really can't see
switching over to manure but if we don't experiment we will never know.

The website is http://www.boschnet.net/horsemanure/

--
Mark Edson
Waukomis Oklahoma, USA




Rob 06-08-2007 07:06 PM

Horse Manure
 
This horse*%!# comes up every couple years in RGO, actually... I
suspect it works for some people, but I've lost a fair number of plants
in my experiments. I have literally tons of poo to play with (and even
better, it is my neighbor's horse farm, nothing nicer than somebody
else's horses), so it is a shame.

I don't find the odor offensive, myself. I'd suggest letting the plants
you have repotted already go for a while, before committing any more
plants to the project. Initial impressions may not hold up in the long
run. But, if it does work for you, then go for it.

Rob


Bob Walsh wrote:
Mark,

Are you growing outside?

I tried it with an ailing cym in an inside growing area and found it almost
oderless. I also found my fungus gnats loved it.

The cym died by the way, but probably would have anyway.

Bob


"Mark_OK" wrote in message
t...
In a Yahoo Orchid group there was a thread on potting in horse manure.
Having a couple of horses and a few plants needing repotting I thought I
would try a little horse manure. My first thought after doing the
repotting was I wonder if the smell will ever diminish not that I find
horse manure offensive. Has anybody else tried this? I really can't see
switching over to manure but if we don't experiment we will never know.

The website is http://www.boschnet.net/horsemanure/

--
Mark Edson
Waukomis Oklahoma, USA





--
Rob's Rules: http://littlefrogfarm.com
1) There is always room for one more orchid
2) There is always room for two more orchids
2a) See rule 1
3) When one has insufficient credit to obtain more
orchids, obtain more credit


Steve[_2_] 07-08-2007 05:15 AM

Horse Manure
 
Mark_OK wrote:
In a Yahoo Orchid group there was a thread on potting in horse manure.
Having a couple of horses and a few plants needing repotting I thought I
would try a little horse manure. My first thought after doing the
repotting was I wonder if the smell will ever diminish not that I find
horse manure offensive. Has anybody else tried this? I really can't see
switching over to manure but if we don't experiment we will never know.

The website is http://www.boschnet.net/horsemanure/


I've never tried it and probably never will. I am glad you showed Nic's
web site. The site, as I had it bookmarked, was gone. I figured the
site died out soon after Nic passed on. I wonder if he moved it or did
someone else move it to a safe place after he died? I remember Nic
posting on OGD. He was so dedicated to his method of growing. It seemed
that he just couldn't understand why everyone wasn't growing their
orchids that way.

Steve

Mark_OK 07-08-2007 01:50 PM

Horse Manure
 
Quoting the post on Yahoo:

As you probably know Nic van den Bosch died in late
2005 but his website,
about growing orchids in horsemanure, was kept online
by his generous host
Vision Internet Tasmania until this year when it was
turned off.

After many requests I have now restored the web site
to another server and
it is now available at the following address -

http://www.boschnet.net/horsemanure

Regards,
Jeff van den Bosch (Nic's son)


"Steve" wrote in message
...
Mark_OK wrote:
In a Yahoo Orchid group there was a thread on potting in horse manure.
Having a couple of horses and a few plants needing repotting I thought I
would try a little horse manure. My first thought after doing the
repotting was I wonder if the smell will ever diminish not that I find
horse manure offensive. Has anybody else tried this? I really can't see
switching over to manure but if we don't experiment we will never know.

The website is http://www.boschnet.net/horsemanure/


I've never tried it and probably never will. I am glad you showed Nic's
web site. The site, as I had it bookmarked, was gone. I figured the site
died out soon after Nic passed on. I wonder if he moved it or did someone
else move it to a safe place after he died? I remember Nic posting on OGD.
He was so dedicated to his method of growing. It seemed that he just
couldn't understand why everyone wasn't growing their orchids that way.

Steve



Mark_OK 08-08-2007 10:25 PM

Horse Manure
 
A poster on the Yahoo group wants to know where he/she can find and buy some
horse manure!


"Steve" wrote in message
...
Mark_OK wrote:
In a Yahoo Orchid group there was a thread on potting in horse manure.
Having a couple of horses and a few plants needing repotting I thought I
would try a little horse manure. My first thought after doing the
repotting was I wonder if the smell will ever diminish not that I find
horse manure offensive. Has anybody else tried this? I really can't see
switching over to manure but if we don't experiment we will never know.

The website is http://www.boschnet.net/horsemanure/


I've never tried it and probably never will. I am glad you showed Nic's
web site. The site, as I had it bookmarked, was gone. I figured the site
died out soon after Nic passed on. I wonder if he moved it or did someone
else move it to a safe place after he died? I remember Nic posting on OGD.
He was so dedicated to his method of growing. It seemed that he just
couldn't understand why everyone wasn't growing their orchids that way.

Steve



Diana Kulaga[_3_] 08-08-2007 11:48 PM

Horse Manure
 
Tell them to call their local politicians..........

Diana (sorry, couldn't resist.....!)

"Mark_OK" wrote in message
t...
A poster on the Yahoo group wants to know where he/she can find and buy
some horse manure!


"Steve" wrote in message
...
Mark_OK wrote:
In a Yahoo Orchid group there was a thread on potting in horse manure.
Having a couple of horses and a few plants needing repotting I thought I
would try a little horse manure. My first thought after doing the
repotting was I wonder if the smell will ever diminish not that I find
horse manure offensive. Has anybody else tried this? I really can't see
switching over to manure but if we don't experiment we will never know.

The website is http://www.boschnet.net/horsemanure/


I've never tried it and probably never will. I am glad you showed Nic's
web site. The site, as I had it bookmarked, was gone. I figured the site
died out soon after Nic passed on. I wonder if he moved it or did someone
else move it to a safe place after he died? I remember Nic posting on
OGD. He was so dedicated to his method of growing. It seemed that he just
couldn't understand why everyone wasn't growing their orchids that way.

Steve





?[_2_] 09-08-2007 12:56 AM

Horse Manure
 
On Wed, 08 Aug 2007 21:25:31 GMT in Mark_OK wrote:
A poster on the Yahoo group wants to know where he/she can find and buy some
horse manure!


If you know someone that keeps horses they'll never stop giving you sh....
--
Chris Dukes
elfick willg: you can't use dell to beat people, it wouldn't stand up
to the strain... much like attacking a tank with a wiffle bat

Steve[_2_] 09-08-2007 03:55 AM

Horse Manure
 

Did you tell them to just follow a horse for a while and see what happens?



Mark_OK wrote:
A poster on the Yahoo group wants to know where he/she can find and buy
some horse manure!


"Steve" wrote in message
...

Mark_OK wrote:

In a Yahoo Orchid group there was a thread on potting in horse
manure. Having a couple of horses and a few plants needing repotting
I thought I would try a little horse manure. My first thought after
doing the repotting was I wonder if the smell will ever diminish not
that I find horse manure offensive. Has anybody else tried this? I
really can't see switching over to manure but if we don't experiment
we will never know.

The website is http://www.boschnet.net/horsemanure/


I've never tried it and probably never will. I am glad you showed
Nic's web site. The site, as I had it bookmarked, was gone. I figured
the site died out soon after Nic passed on. I wonder if he moved it or
did someone else move it to a safe place after he died? I remember Nic
posting on OGD. He was so dedicated to his method of growing. It
seemed that he just couldn't understand why everyone wasn't growing
their orchids that way.

Steve




Dusty 11-08-2007 05:52 PM

Horse Manure
 
"Bob Walsh" wrote in
:

Mark,

Are you growing outside?

I tried it with an ailing cym in an inside growing area and found it
almost oderless. I also found my fungus gnats loved it.

The cym died by the way, but probably would have anyway.

Bob


"Mark_OK" wrote in message
t...
In a Yahoo Orchid group there was a thread on potting in horse
manure. Having a couple of horses and a few plants needing repotting
I thought I would try a little horse manure. My first thought after
doing the repotting was I wonder if the smell will ever diminish not
that I find horse manure offensive. Has anybody else tried this? I
really can't see switching over to manure but if we don't experiment
we will never know.

The website is http://www.boschnet.net/horsemanure/

--
Mark Edson
Waukomis Oklahoma, USA




I may have missed some of the horse manure discussion but let me add
fresh is bad as it will burn your roots. Horse manure that has been
composted over winter is good when used in moderation with Cym's. It's
even more fantastic when used on rose and vegetable gardens.

Grow well and bloom magnificently


Steve[_2_] 12-08-2007 01:59 AM

Horse Manure
 

"Bob Walsh" wrote in
:


Mark,

Are you growing outside?

I tried it with an ailing cym in an inside growing area and found it
almost oderless. I also found my fungus gnats loved it.

The cym died by the way, but probably would have anyway.

Bob


"Mark_OK" wrote in message
. net...

In a Yahoo Orchid group there was a thread on potting in horse
manure. Having a couple of horses and a few plants needing repotting
I thought I would try a little horse manure. My first thought after
doing the repotting was I wonder if the smell will ever diminish not
that I find horse manure offensive. Has anybody else tried this? I
really can't see switching over to manure but if we don't experiment
we will never know.

The website is http://www.boschnet.net/horsemanure/

--
Mark Edson
Waukomis Oklahoma, USA



Dusty wrote:
I may have missed some of the horse manure discussion but let me add
fresh is bad as it will burn your roots. Horse manure that has been
composted over winter is good when used in moderation with Cym's. It's
even more fantastic when used on rose and vegetable gardens.


No Dusty, by missing some of the discussion, you missed the point. They
were talking about Nic van den Bosch's method. Not just using horse
manure as a fertilizer, but as the entire growing medium. Why it doesn't
burn the roots, I do not know. He used pure, fresh, horse manure and if
you look at his site, it seems to work pretty well. Start he
http://www.boschnet.net/horsemanure/potting%20info.htm
Then go to the "results photos" using the link at the top or bottom of
that page.

Steve

Peter Cliff 12-08-2007 10:59 PM

Horse Manure
 

If he lives in the UK I can supply him with a few tons of it. That
should keep him going for a while!

Peter Cliff


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