my neighbours have a couple of hens and they have kindly given me the sweepings from the roost each week - so its a mix of straw and chicken poo. So far I have been storing it in an old water trough with a lid on the plot as not sure what to do with it. Can I did it into the soil as it is or does it need mixing with water or is it a total waste of time me having it fom the neighbours....maybe I should ask for eggs instead ?
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Originally posted by shona_b View Post...................maybe I should ask for eggs instead ?
Use your lovely home made compost to grow super vegetables, then trade some with your neighbour for eggs !!
a-aLast edited by alex-adam; 01-05-2012, 03:55 PM.
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I get my next door neighbours strawy chicken poo also.They keep silkies so copious ammounts of straw helps to keep them clean as they have feathered legs.
It goes straight around my soft fruit bushes as a mulch, uncomposted.. I had wonderful soft fruit last year and no weeds to contend with either!.
My own chickens poo, which is less strawy is also just dumped in small heaps uncomposted and tickled in with a fork at planting time. I'm not saying this is the right thing to do but it certainly works for me.
I've even spread it neat around the brassica bed as a mulch before and even where its beeen touching brassica stems there's been no scorching.My Majesty made for him a garden anew in order
to present to him vegetables and all beautiful flowers.- Offerings of Thutmose III to Amon-Ra (1500 BCE)
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