Mixing farmyard/horse manure

Started by Mr Smith, August 01, 2008, 19:56:32

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Mr Smith

I'm already sourcing my manure to put on the allotment at the backend of the year, I have a good supply of horse manure and cow muck are there likely to be any problems with mixing the two together in one big heap before I spread it on to the allotment :)

Mr Smith


teresa

If it is fresh horse manure let it rot for 12 months, I spread some on lottie many years ago and got half a lottie of oats.

growmore

No Problems mixing it at all .Just make sure its cooled down a bit before you spread it .
Cheers .. Jim

delboy

Sooo jealous.

London is a pants place to get hold of cow/pig manure.
What if the hokey cokey is what it's all about?

Amazin

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delboy

Amazin

Nope. Nada. Niente. etc.

Much horse muck but Chessington's Zoo section seems to have a contract to sell its esoteric crap to a commercial mob - they won't let on to whom though..

Thanks for the link, though.
What if the hokey cokey is what it's all about?

Mr Smith

I've just spotted the biggest pile of farmyard muck just a mile from my house, why have I not seen this beautiful sight before??, tomorrow its finding out time about getting some on mi lotty :)

telboy

Ref. Manure.
Please be aware of the problems (nationwide) for 3 years now of farm manure contaminated with Aminopyralid herbicide.
See threads on this site for further info.
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