Managed to barrow three heaped barrowloads of very strawy poo from when my neighbour cleans his chooks out.
I honestly don't know why he doesn't use it on the plot, preferring to expose his dead clay soil to the elements without any organic matter in it.
His loss is my gaina as after taking out any perennial weeds i just cover the bed with this straw and plant whatever I like through it. Eventually the worms take it down and it makes lovely humus.
Moved the wooden fence back about five foot on the end of one of my plots. Hammered a couple of stakes in to keep it up. Now when the local gypsy comes with his car and a load of hoss muck he has somewhere else to dump it, thereby doing him good in getting rid and me good in getting free manure.
When I come to use it it just means wheelbarrowing it back in and through the gate I have to my plots.
Put some rocksalt on some troubling nettles and docks which are on my paths. They had started to curl up there leaves even before I left the plot.
I honestly don't know why he doesn't use it on the plot, preferring to expose his dead clay soil to the elements without any organic matter in it.
His loss is my gaina as after taking out any perennial weeds i just cover the bed with this straw and plant whatever I like through it. Eventually the worms take it down and it makes lovely humus.
Moved the wooden fence back about five foot on the end of one of my plots. Hammered a couple of stakes in to keep it up. Now when the local gypsy comes with his car and a load of hoss muck he has somewhere else to dump it, thereby doing him good in getting rid and me good in getting free manure.
When I come to use it it just means wheelbarrowing it back in and through the gate I have to my plots.
Put some rocksalt on some troubling nettles and docks which are on my paths. They had started to curl up there leaves even before I left the plot.
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