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Horse manure as a good garden compost?.🤔🤔🤔
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<blockquote data-quote="jolj" data-source="post: 7865893" data-attributes="member: 153725"><p>The horse manure my son chopped into the soil at his rent property, has grown all the vegetables he planted without mulch or a flurry weeds. Matter fact, I saw very few weeds in the bed, but the tomatoes where massive & could have shaded out all the weeds in one end of the bed. He only used one trailer load in the 4' X 16' bed. Maybe the horse manure was well rotted & the heat killed the grass & weed seeds. I like poultry manure, but rabbit is best I have every used.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jolj, post: 7865893, member: 153725"] The horse manure my son chopped into the soil at his rent property, has grown all the vegetables he planted without mulch or a flurry weeds. Matter fact, I saw very few weeds in the bed, but the tomatoes where massive & could have shaded out all the weeds in one end of the bed. He only used one trailer load in the 4' X 16' bed. Maybe the horse manure was well rotted & the heat killed the grass & weed seeds. I like poultry manure, but rabbit is best I have every used. [/QUOTE]
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