great thanks MB
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If you've got fresh manure, make a HotBed out of it: dig a hole, put in manure, put soil on top, plant seeds. The fermenting manure heats up the soil and gets the seeds off to a good start.All gardeners know better than other gardeners." -- Chinese Proverb.
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Have a look at http://www.moongardening.cwc.net. ( Nothing to do with me )
Enter the site and half way down the page on the right hand side is a list of countys, click on a county and you will see a list of where you can pick up manure locally. All southern countys at the moment, might be worth a few emails to the site to get others added.Ozzieboy,
Raised on a farm, Live in a Town
Can`t get enough of my Lottie
Peace and Quiet with Countryside sounds
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Originally posted by rhubarbontoast View PostObviously I am aware of the actual source, however, I am cow, horse and chickenless. I am always reading about well rotted manure and dumping loads of it on the soil. Being of northern extraction, I don't want to shell out for it at a garden centre- do you just roll up to your nearest farmer and ask for a sack or two? What do other people do?
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Has anybody ever got any from a race course..? They must accumulate some on race days. There is one very near to where i work.Blogging at..... www.thecynicalgardener.wordpress.com
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I collect mine in bags from a local stables, others on the site use a riding school who ask for a donation for Riding for the Disabled. That's a good cause and is OK by me but generally I object to paying for something that they would have to pay themselves toget rid of. That's probaly the Tyke in me.Digger-07
"If you think you can, or think you can't, you're right" Henry Ford.
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