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The Duck Hammer wrote:You might burn then up or create an inhospitable growing environment. Horse manure is high in phosphorus content, I believe, and some plants cannot grow in it. Guy I know destroyed his garden by over adding horse manure to it.
capt1972 wrote:The Duck Hammer wrote:You might burn then up or create an inhospitable growing environment. Horse manure is high in phosphorus content, I believe, and some plants cannot grow in it. Guy I know destroyed his garden by over adding horse manure to it.
I use year old cow shit in my garden for what its worth. I rake it out over the top before planting. I do know too much is bad so you might want to mix it with soil.
rebelp74 wrote:Rabbit shit is seriously legit
FlintRiverFowler wrote:rebelp74 wrote:Rabbit shit is seriously legit
Human feces is also legit
capt1972 wrote:FlintRiverFowler wrote:rebelp74 wrote:Rabbit shit is seriously legit
Human feces is also legit
Do you know Clyde?
flight control wrote:capt1972 wrote:The Duck Hammer wrote:You might burn then up or create an inhospitable growing environment. Horse manure is high in phosphorus content, I believe, and some plants cannot grow in it. Guy I know destroyed his garden by over adding horse manure to it.
I use year old cow shit in my garden for what its worth. I rake it out over the top before planting. I do know too much is bad so you might want to mix it with soil.
I might try small scale at first. I was thinking since the pile I planed on getting it from was covered in grass it might be plenty "cool" to plant in. Thanks for the input guys
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The Duck Hammer wrote:flight control wrote:capt1972 wrote:The Duck Hammer wrote:You might burn then up or create an inhospitable growing environment. Horse manure is high in phosphorus content, I believe, and some plants cannot grow in it. Guy I know destroyed his garden by over adding horse manure to it.
I use year old cow shit in my garden for what its worth. I rake it out over the top before planting. I do know too much is bad so you might want to mix it with soil.
I might try small scale at first. I was thinking since the pile I planed on getting it from was covered in grass it might be plenty "cool" to plant in. Thanks for the input guys
It's not so much burning up with horse manure, although I said that earlier, but over supplying the nutrients. You should be good if you cut it with dirt.
capt1972 wrote:FlintRiverFowler wrote:rebelp74 wrote:Rabbit shit is seriously legit
Human feces is also legit
Do you know Clyde?
one2many wrote:had a neighbor put lots of fresh horse shit on garden one year....made for a nice oat patch
sws002 wrote:This thread is all a bunch of horse shit!
That is all.
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:lol:sws002 wrote:This thread is all a bunch of horse shit!
That is all.
flight control wrote:Alright so I'll fill the barrel with a mix of peat moss, composted manure and something for drainage. Maybe add some human feces for good measure.
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