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Old 10-21-2008, 06:33 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Well i hate to admit it but this years spring and fall gardens suck. So i picked up a load of horse manure and spread it over the garden. then i found a guy with loads of horse stall cleanings. i spread one load and piled 2 more loads. the are mosly wood chips, hay and some manure. I figure if we work the pile well and push it we should have good compost for late february early march plantings. Never done this before so input is appreciated. I guess to speed the process i can add some fertalizer to the pile and some worms or lime.

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Old 10-21-2008, 09:20 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Hard to say?Dont know how good or bad the soil is in your naborhood.Call your county agraculture agency.Lots of free advice.Im not a farmer,but I did a hydro grow once.
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Man our soil sucks. Mostly sand with very little organics.
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Horse manure generally has to be composted down first. If you mix it into the soil uncomposted, it depletes the nitrogen in the soil until it breaks down.

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Horse manure generally has to be composted down first. If you mix it into the soil uncomposted, it depletes the nitrogen in the soil until it breaks down.

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yep, the uncomposted manure and woodchips will cause you to have to add nitrogen. get a bag of 10-10-10 and toss it in the area to make up the difference. in any event, the chips and humus you've added will help next season. get a couple soil samples and have them tested. your PH may be out of whack.
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Old 10-22-2008, 03:38 PM   #6 (permalink)
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i figured the nitro was bad the. 10-10-10 sounds good for the pile. I will prolly get the soil done in a week or 2.
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