Muck glorious muck!

Started by simon404, March 13, 2005, 16:00:03

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simon404

Well the muck man came this morning so it's been all hands on deck to get it unloaded.


simon404


Mrs Ava


Roy Bham UK

Cor! that looks darker than the stuff I had, is it cow dung and well rotted  ??? mmm! gold dust ;D

Marianne

That is one heck of a load !   ;D
Enjoy today to the full.  You are not sure of a tomorrow.
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NattyEm

Its not right, I shouldn't be jealous of a sh't load surely lol

simon404

Cheeres its great isn't it! most of it's pretty well rotted. Thats my mate,him and another bloke had half a load each. I just blagged a few barrowfuls for helping out! Cowmuck it is.

Kathy

Hi
I am writing a feature for HORSE magazine on muck (what a glamorous life), and am looking for someone to contribute to the article who knows a bit about horse-muck!
I want to know why it makes such good fertilizer for allotments and gardens -

Why do you choose it? What nutrients does it give your plants / land?
What type is best?
How old should it be?
Do you have any comments about purchasing or obtaining horse muck?

I would be grateful if you could reply and let me know if yourself or anyone else would be willing to contribute to the feature. Please reply via email - see below.

Thanks so much,
Kathy Carter
email kathy_carter@ipcmedia.com



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