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To fertilize soil without manure, you can use orange peels, eggshells, or even vegetable peels.
To effectively use cow manure in your vegetable garden, you can compost it first to reduce the risk of pathogens and weed seeds. Mix the composted manure into the soil before planting to improve soil fertility. The nutrients in the manure will help promote healthy plant growth and increase the overall productivity of your garden.
Yes, but it is better if it has aged and ask the farmer what drenches he gave the sheep and watch out for weed seeds if it is fresh manure.
Do you mean manure? Manure has nitrogen that plants use.
cow... actually you use the gases from decomposing manure.
Horse manure is a good fertilizer, however, their are other animal manure that is better, such as cow manure. Horse manure works fine too though.but the best to use is elephant manure.
the manure next to the barn smells like crap.
Leafy plants are the vegetables that grow best in horse manure. Horse manure is phosphorus- and potassium-deficient and nitrogen-sufficient. It must not be spread around peppers, tomatoes and flowering plants even though it works well, particularly when aged or composted, for corn, garlic, lettuce and potatoes.
Quaking Aspen are fast but the sugar maple is the best. In autumn ask neighbors or any known source for bags of leaves.But really all leaves are pretty good. But do not use walnut leaves. they will prove fatal to nearby crops. use some manure to. make sure the manure is not to fresh but just right.
Any time really, you just have to wait a while. Horse manure is not like cow manure. You can't use it for soil right away.
Horse manure needs to be composted for about one year before it is safe to place around plants. You compost manure in mush the same way you would anything else. Once it reaches the consistency of dirt then it's safe to use. Most people seem to have their own 'recipes' for composts.