Just a quick question. Im heading into my first winter and I have read that cardboard covered with manure is a good idea. However I have been granted access to a huge amount of compost for free (2friends want there heaps gone) so my question is can I use the compost in place of the manure?
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Probably depends on what the compost is? Is it used dirt/mix that hasn't got much left in it? Or is it a good garden mix that will make your beds deeper?
And do you need to add manure to your garden beds?
As long as there's no weeds in it, you could put it on (compost), you could add manure if you needed too, and cover in cardboard (not manure above the cardboard, makes it too hard for the worms to get into it. Or you could skip the cardboard, take the compost and grow a green manure to turn under in spring. Too many choices really.Ali
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Originally posted by weemer78 View PostJust a quick question. Im heading into my first winter and I have read that cardboard covered with manure is a good idea. However I have been granted access to a huge amount of compost for free (2friends want there heaps gone) so my question is can I use the compost in place of the manure?
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