I use our cat manure and litter in compost intended for the trees. Cat/ dog manure is not recommended for edible gardens because of possible parasites. For non edible flower beds or trees it is OK if fully composted....
It generally is better to use compost manure when confronted with the choice between it and compost-less or uncomposted manure. Compost manure represents a mix of dark-colored, fresh-smelling, nutrient-rich organic matter with non-human animal waste products. It will be less potentially disruptive and intrusive in regard to soils and soil food webs than unadulterated manure, whose presence may emphasize foliage over flowering and fruiting at best and overwhelm the medium with insoluble, undiluted nitrogen at worst.
Unfortunately, no. Its chemical composition and likelihood of carrying various parasites makes it slow to decompose and a possible source of infection.
No. Carnivore manures are not good for compost because they do not compost completely and may contain dangerous parasites.
Yes.
Manure and compost can replace soil or dirt.
It does not matter. The straw will decompose into compost as well as the manure.
Compost preparation refers to the making of manure from the organic matter.
Build a compost bin and compost it.
Compost.
Compost.
It is a good idea to use aged manure or compost when planting chrysanthemums.
it is made with dirt,manure and, bananaspeela
Compost, leaf mould, manure, composted manure etc
seedling compost is decomposed manure as it is higher in nutrients therfore better for planting seeds
manure, compost, ground bone
A bin that is used when composting manure and vegetation.