Well the muck man came this morning so it's been all hands on deck to get it unloaded.
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Cor! Lucky you!!
Cor! that looks darker than the stuff I had, is it cow dung and well rotted ??? mmm! gold dust ;D
That is one heck of a load ! ;D
Its not right, I shouldn't be jealous of a sh't load surely lol
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.
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