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Horse Manure - Problems
stephen.hill wrote:
I was talking to someone yesterday and he said that his allotment society had now banned people from taking horse manure in to the allotment area. He said it was due to some dangerous "spores" being found in some locally (Altrincham Cheshire) - but he had no details. I've searched - but cannot find any reports of problems? Anyone hazard a guess at what he is on about !! (He does get confused so there may be nothing in it) Not sure if there are spores, but I had a weed free garden at my last house, I then had a trailer of horse manure delivered one winter, and was inundated with weeds for the next 5 years, presumably from seeds amongst the horse dung. Alan. -- To reply by e-mail, change the ' + ' to 'plus'. |
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