got myself a supplier of free horse manure 10 bags a week
can anyone tell me how long i need to let this stand for before using many thanks
How long does it take to drink a cup of tea?
If you need to use it, USE it. If not store it up. At 10 bags a week they may start to gain on you if you are not fully prepared, and willing to use it.
I've got access to a load of pre-composted waste from a swan sanctuary.
It's composed of straw, waste food (fruit & veg) and various types of bird poo.
It's nice and dark and the straw has completely broken down.
There aren't any weeds popping through either. :D
Has anybody used it (or similar) before?
Quote from: dawn34 on May 01, 2007, 20:08:16
can anyone tell me how long i need to let this stand for before using many thanks
Anything less than 6 months could possibly be too rich for your crops. Though it would be fine to dig in an area that is not to be panted for a while. The longer it has been left the better so stock it while you can. Keep the first supply separate to subsequent ones as to use first whilst the other ferments.
thanks for all your comments appreciated will store as much as i can while I'm getting free of charge
Hi
the best way to tell when manure is ready to use is what level you find the worms at! If at the bottom is is very dark and you can't see straw and there are no worms then it is ready. You will notice that further up nearer the top there will still be worms. That means that they are still working it (it will also be quite warm to the touch which also tells you that it hasn't finished cooking) so move them out of the way and use the underneath bit first!
Good luck
Old Bird ;D
thanks for that old bird but i int touching it to see if it's warm i'll check on the worms!!!!