Re: Sheep manure, et cetera
- Subject: Re: Sheep manure, et cetera
- From: Peter Kaulback p*@idirect.ca
- Date: Mon, 10 Nov 2003 08:49:09 -0500
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If there is a high percentage of geese manure in the mix then you may want to season the manure for one year before use. Normally with Llama manure you can use it fresh, after it's dried of course, but geese manure may burn a little when used fresh or unseasoned.
Peter Kaulback
In the hour of 11:15 AM 11/6/2003, Kathie Morgan spoke this:
List, Along the same lines, I'm expecting to get a great deal on llama manure from a local rancher. Will the fact that he also has Canada geese in the same pasture be a drawback? I looked in vain for both species on Mr Jorgensen's otherwise wonderfully useful comparison sheet. Thanks! Kathie --------------------------------------------------------------------- Pumpkin-growing archives: http://www.hort.net/lists/pumpkins/ To sign-off this list, send email to majordomo@hort.net with the message text UNSUBSCRIBE PUMPKINS
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