Whats best for boarders and veg chicken or horse manure? Or should I mix both???
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Well Im digging out the boarders atm and im gonna put it in there then putting the soil back on the top, I wont be planting anything till next year, will it be rotted by the time I come to turn it over in january?If you want to view paradise
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Cow manure is the best manure in my opinion.
I wouldn't attempt to grow my crops without the addition of it except for in the root veg bed.
It's brilliant for pretty much all other crops around the plot. It also retains moisture better than other manures which is great as my area has been very dry this summer.
As said previously make sure it is well rotted, in fact the older it is the better it is.Follow me on Twitter https://twitter.com/TASallotment
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Manure isn't essential.
You can still grow veg without it. Beginners might be put off at the first hurdle if they think they have to have access to tons & tons of horsemuckAll gardeners know better than other gardeners." -- Chinese Proverb.
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Tbh Im using it to fill up my boarders as I used most of the soil to fill the lawn out when I was making it bigger, the borders have dropped Im needing them filled out and plump as the edges of the lawn break easy cos there is no support at all and for my flowers next year xIf you want to view paradise
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Fair enough.
When I'm pruning or deadheading my flowers, I chop them up and drop them on the soil, as a mulch. Improves the soil (and raises the level) no end.
It doesn't look untidy for very long, and it's much quicker than making compost the traditional way, in a heap.All gardeners know better than other gardeners." -- Chinese Proverb.
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