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I have just got some free horse manure from a farm (I assume it's just
been "laid"! as they have a continual supply). It does have a fair amount of straw mixed in. I want to use it for my expanding veg plot (raised beds), and wondered should I a) Dig it neat into top soil. If so, should I leave it for a certain period, and is it OK to leave it in closed plastic bags? or b) Use it to start my compost bin? I have a 280 litre bin just delivered and have heard that you can add manure to compost bin. If so, should it be added sparingly or can I just throw a load in? thanks Ross |
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In article , R
writes I have just got some free horse manure from a farm (I assume it's just been "laid"! as they have a continual supply). It does have a fair amount of straw mixed in. I want to use it for my expanding veg plot (raised beds), and wondered should I a) Dig it neat into top soil. If so, should I leave it for a certain period, and is it OK to leave it in closed plastic bags? or b) Use it to start my compost bin? I have a 280 litre bin just delivered and have heard that you can add manure to compost bin. If so, should it be added sparingly or can I just throw a load in? Go for b). Put the whole lot in, but don't "just throw it in". Apply it in layers, keeping the top of the heap reasonably level. If you have any other garden material such as grass cuttings etc., put that between the layers. If any of the horse manure has a lot of straw in it, put that at the bottom of the heap and the straw will take up soe of the moisture which seeps down. There's an urg FAQ on composting at: http://www.nugget.demon.co.uk/MetaFAQ/organic.html -- Alan & Joan Gould - North Lincs. |
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use it in a compost bin with layers of grass, shreddings, cardboard ,
shredded paper ,weeds etc add a few buckets of urine and turn every 3 weeks .........in 12 weeks you should have pretty good compost "R" wrote in message om... I have just got some free horse manure from a farm (I assume it's just been "laid"! as they have a continual supply). It does have a fair amount of straw mixed in. I want to use it for my expanding veg plot (raised beds), and wondered should I a) Dig it neat into top soil. If so, should I leave it for a certain period, and is it OK to leave it in closed plastic bags? or b) Use it to start my compost bin? I have a 280 litre bin just delivered and have heard that you can add manure to compost bin. If so, should it be added sparingly or can I just throw a load in? thanks Ross |
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use it in a compost bin with layers of grass, shreddings, cardboard ,
shredded paper ,weeds etc add a few buckets of urine and turn every 3 weeks ........in 12 weeks you should have pretty good compost is that human or horses urine :-) kate |
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On Sun, 18 May 2003 10:40:48 +0100, Kate Morgan
wrote: use it in a compost bin with layers of grass, shreddings, cardboard , shredded paper ,weeds etc add a few buckets of urine and turn every 3 weeks ........in 12 weeks you should have pretty good compost is that human or horses urine :-) both are available in bottles from a Dutch brewery -- martin |
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