Does anyone mix sheep manure into their compost?
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I have done, but as I don't get much of it, what I would do is put it in a hessian sack with some nettle leaves and/or comfrey and steep it in a bucket for a couple of weeks. The resulting juice will pong (BOY does it pong!!) but your veggies will love it when diluted as liquid feed.
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We use it with cow muck - composted for a year.
Some interesting sites..
http://www.plantea.com/manure.htm
Soil Conditioning
Quote ..."Nitrogen in sheep manure takes time to mineralize and become available and only about 25% of the nutrients in the sheep manure will be available in the first year. After the first year, more of the nitrogen will be available.""Nicos, Queen of Gooooogle" and... GYO's own Miss Marple
Location....Normandy France
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Thanks Nicos ... 2 informative sites ....... I've added to my favourites ...
anyone got an elephant? .......... lolLast edited by leicestershirelass; 23-05-2008, 12:09 PM.Lass
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"Nicos, Queen of Gooooogle" and... GYO's own Miss Marple
Location....Normandy France
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I used it neat last year to grow tomatoes and courgettes. Worked a treat (it was old stuff) but sadly the slugs loved it too.... This year however as I was planting in a pumpkin plant I noticed that it was absolutely seething with worms, I couldn't get the trowel in without giving them a bisectomy ! So I reckon this year it is the equivalent of very rich soil, and can be used neat, rather like an old compost heap.
My cunning plan this year is to help renovate an old Scottish black house that is being done up locally, and pinch some of the several tonnes of sheep manure that has built up inside it over the course of many years. Once it has been lying for five years, you don't have to worry about nasty organophosphate sheep dip residues still being there ( according to the Soil Association, so I believe) and hey presto, you have stuff that makes commercial tomato food look wimpish by comparison. And of course you can always put some in water to make a really good "plant tea" feed... I don't think I would use it neat as is though, might be worth checking the acidity. My test of any soil tends to be, are the worms happy ?There's no point reading history if you don't use the lessons it teaches.
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Just felt I should warn....Pregnant women shouldnt have any contact with sheep or their fresh by-products.Tammy x x x x
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Originally posted by Finedon.Dandy View PostJust felt I should warn....Pregnant women shouldnt have any contact with sheep or their fresh by-products.Flowers come in too many colours to see the world in black-and-white.
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