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| i have a car trailer load of manure in my garden it is covered with plastic to keep rain off. the manure has no straw of hay it came from my fathers farm its just pure manure. its only in my garden since early february so the most of it is only a month or so old could i use this around my rhubarb or is it to fresh and will damage my rhubarb would it also be too fresh to use around my soft fruit trees if it is too young could i use it anywhere in my garden i made a manure tea from it ,its in a barrel is this use able |
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| I put some recently new horse muck on my borders during November and the birds bacc heeled it onto the drive in a search for bugs Regards, George
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| As a general rule,if its lost it's pong and isn't steaming or warm to the touch, it should be ok! ![]()
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| As a rule I'd avoid the dung tea- truly horrid and not a bit hazardous...use comfrey or nettles instead...As Snadger points out- if it smells like sh*t it is just that and will scorch your plant roots. It will also use up the nitrogen available in the soil for decomposition before finally releasing it...plus of course the place will smell like a farmyard. Get some blood fish and bone and feed your rhubarb with that and the comfrey tea (and i guess the dung tea now you've made it. ( dilute into the can at 1:10 then)... Make a compost heap and add it to that with mowings, kitchen peelings, greenwaste and straw/shreded paper and perhaps a bit of lime. Turn once a month or so...within three or four months it should be fine and certainly perfect for the autumn (traditional and best manuring time)
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| nope, courgettes will love it actually, though I'd dig it in pretty thoroughly before you plant on the same principle that if it touches the plants directly it may scorch them (if you put it on the ground now it'll be rotted down by end September ish)
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