whats in manure v compost

Started by tomatoada, January 27, 2009, 13:30:49

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tomatoada

I have just emptied my one year old compost heap onto my raised beds.    Will this compost do the same work as manure, or are there different nutrients in each?

tomatoada


manicscousers

I think compost is better than manure as it has more variety of nutrients in it ?

Tee Gee

Although I am aware that there are some nutrients in both home made compost and farm yard manure I tend to ignore this because the quantities are so variable.

I look upon them as soil conditioners and not feeding.

I would hate to rely upon their nutrient content and find later on in the season that my plants have starved because of insufficient nutrients.

To ensure fertiliser availability, I top dress with a general fertiliser such as; fish,blood & bone.

In this way I find that have never the need to feed my crops again all season.

http://www.thegardenersalmanac.co.uk/Slide%20Shows/Soil%20preparation%20ss/soil%20preparation%20ss.html

But there are other I am sure who will have a different opinion on this subject.

Old bird

I think that there are different nutrients in each - obviously the compost has a lot of different components whereas manure is made either from grass/hay/feed which is fed to animals!

I use manure in the compost heap as an accelerant along with seaweed which is also an accelerant along with shredded paper, all vegetable waste tea bags etc grass clippings - the whole works really!!!

Some manure is mixed with wood chippings which can remove nitrogen from the soil if they aren't properly rotted down - whereas with straw bedded manure you may get seeds from the straw.

So - no real answer - probably depends on where you get it from! I am not using manure this year except via the compost heap!.

Old Bird

;D

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