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rabbit manure; how good is it
Forest isn't really the best environment for rabbits, which are grazers
rather than browsers - woodland edges and clear areas within the forest are better, so I'm not sure your original assumption is particularly valid. Rabbit manure is not wonderful fertilizer on its own - composted it's OK, high potash & phosphate, but raw it tends to burn the plants. -- May glorious Shamash make his face to shine upon you Gilgamesh of Uruk (Include Enkidu in the subject line to avoid the spam trap) "Richard McDermott" wrote in message ... "Archimedes Plutonium" wrote in message ... I was wondering about rabbit manure. In some forests, other than insects and their bodies as fertilizer it seems as though rabbit manure is one of the most available. For we all know that in pristine forests, humans do not go in there with fertilizer and that natural fertilizer is what sustains untouched forests. I suppose birds contribute natural fertilizer but it seems as though insects are the biggest single contributor. Then there are rabbits. So I wonder if anyone has done analysis of rabbit pellets as a fertilizer? And can someone tell me why rabbits love elm and locust and cherry shoots and twigs but hate currant. Archimedes Plutonium, whole entire Universe is just one big atom where dots of the electron-dot-cloud are galaxies I met a man from New Jersey whose hobby was growing giant Halloween pumpkins, he said he grew the state's biggest one year. He said he would only use rabbit manure for fertility. |
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