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Is it safe to use a stable bedding mixture consisting of manure and walnut shavings around my plants?
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Such mixtures should be well composted, probably two seasons, prior to use. Even then, you should probably avoid using the finished compost around tomato, pepper, and eggplant.
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Is it safe to use a stable bedding mixture consisting of manure and walnut shavings around my plants?
Related Questions
- Using this fresh may rob the soil of nitrogen, as the microorganisms breaking down the wood uses it up. One ...
- It is possible to mix Equilibrium Arena Footing with any type of existing footing, but we do not recommend ...
- Almost every barn I've ever worked at uses shavings or sawdust as bedding. The only time I've ever seen straw ...
- Go with what you have access to should be the first rule. For the Brooder: If you can get good dry hardwood ...
- Absolutely not. Wood shavings are usually made of pine, which is a very dusty wood. If small animals like ...