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Thanks man! They really love itThat is some substantial growth! Good job!
100% manure? How long did you let it compost? I know that chicken farmers clean out the chicken houses between grows and we spread it on our pastures. It makes the grass grow like crazy. I wish I could grow in the great outdoors.Too bad this thread died. In any case...my plants have been in 100% manure for almost 2 weeks now. The growth is insane and the plants are loving it. View attachment 4144760View attachment 4144763
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It is about 5 yrs old. I did amend it with Epsoma garden tone and happy bulb frog food. I also used voodoo juice twice and have been giving regular feedings of silica.100% manure? How long did you let it compost? I know that chicken farmers clean out the chicken houses between grows and we spread it on our pastures. It makes the grass grow like crazy. I wish I could grow in the great outdoors.
Weird. What do you feed the rabbits? I feed mine a varied diet and use composted as well as fresh rabbit manure all the time. Never had any problems with it.@Fastslappy have you ever experienced iron chlorosis from using manure compost? I am bummed out about my test results because I have rabbits and I have been using their bedding in my compost and worm bin... I get this much rabbit bedding every month. The containers do not look that big, so I had the wheel barrow next to it for reference.
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It would be a serious bummer if I cannot use my compost because I am pretty invested in it. I recycle soil on the concrete slab, worm bin out of pallets, and the geo bin for grass clippings.
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Actually the worm medicine is a myth as well.I think that all of that stuff is out of the compost in 6mo. Really, cow manure is much more likely to have worm meds than round-up. What farmer uses round-up???
I'm still not completely sure what my problem is... My raised garden bed is doing wonderful but the same soil in pots didn't do so great. However, the raised bed sat for about 2yrs before I planted in it because it is a"Hugelkultur" bed. Also, it has pine bark fines mixed in the soil. I noticed that soil has not been doing as well since I stopped using a mix that contained composted pine bark. I will probably lay low until I figure this out.Weird. What do you feed the rabbits? I feed mine a varied diet and use composted as well as fresh rabbit manure all the time. Never had any problems with it.
We compost cow, horse, chicken and rabbit manure. Compost it along with things like straw, various vegetation and left overs from clearing our garden. Some cardboard, coffee grounds and anything else available.
Yea. It's the peat.I'm still not completely sure what my problem is... My raised garden bed is doing wonderful but the same soil in pots didn't do so great. However, the raised bed sat for about 2yrs before I planted in it because it is a"Hugelkultur" bed. Also, it has pine bark fines mixed in the soil. I noticed that soil has not been doing as well since I stopped using a mix that contained composted pine bark. I will probably lay low until I figure this out.
I was using Metro-Mix 902 but it has been re-branded but it is the same company... This should be close to the same stuff that I was using to mix my manure compost. I have been having problems every since I switched to straight peat. http://www.sungro.com/professional-product/fafard-52-mix/
Define "aged" if you don't mind...Steer manure leaves behind a great humis fiber that's better than peat when aged
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