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Horse manure as a good garden compost?.🤔🤔🤔
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<blockquote data-quote="wampum" data-source="post: 7940563" data-attributes="member: 13807"><p>The first year you use that sterilizes manure weeds are not much of a problem. The heat from the steam kills the weed seeds. After the first year I love chicken and alpaca manure as top dressing. My biggest problem is deer, for over 30 years all they bothered was corn, beans and transferred plants. They never touched the tomatoes and beets. About 3 years ago they started eating the tomatoes and beets.</p><p></p><p> So a fence is needed. It’s also nice in the fall to put the chickens in the fenced garden. I plan on putting up a green house at one end of my garden where water tends to lay. I would like to winter the birds in the green house and let them range in the gardens next winter.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wampum, post: 7940563, member: 13807"] The first year you use that sterilizes manure weeds are not much of a problem. The heat from the steam kills the weed seeds. After the first year I love chicken and alpaca manure as top dressing. My biggest problem is deer, for over 30 years all they bothered was corn, beans and transferred plants. They never touched the tomatoes and beets. About 3 years ago they started eating the tomatoes and beets. So a fence is needed. It’s also nice in the fall to put the chickens in the fenced garden. I plan on putting up a green house at one end of my garden where water tends to lay. I would like to winter the birds in the green house and let them range in the gardens next winter. [/QUOTE]
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