Hi everyone,
I am looking for a bit of advice. I have been gathering manure and composting material for a while. I have a few heaps of different things. One which is mainly leaves and chicken manure. Others which are mainly cow muck but there are some places I have visited and I have collect horse muck which has quite a bit of wood shavings in it. Some looks to be well rotted and I was told it had been lying for years, other stuff is more fresh.
Anyway, I am just posting to ask about compost made with horse muck that has wood shavings through it. Will it take longer to compost? And when it is composted, will it have less nutrients than compost without wood shavings? Will it have a low level of nitrogen?
I seem to see a lot online about how the wood shavings are basically undesirable but I am just wondering what your experiences are.
Thank you all,
Jamie
I am looking for a bit of advice. I have been gathering manure and composting material for a while. I have a few heaps of different things. One which is mainly leaves and chicken manure. Others which are mainly cow muck but there are some places I have visited and I have collect horse muck which has quite a bit of wood shavings in it. Some looks to be well rotted and I was told it had been lying for years, other stuff is more fresh.
Anyway, I am just posting to ask about compost made with horse muck that has wood shavings through it. Will it take longer to compost? And when it is composted, will it have less nutrients than compost without wood shavings? Will it have a low level of nitrogen?
I seem to see a lot online about how the wood shavings are basically undesirable but I am just wondering what your experiences are.
Thank you all,
Jamie
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