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Don Bowen
don.bowen at earthlink.net
Wed Jan 27 07:27:51 PST 2010
Mark Greer wrote:
> Fresh chicken manure just before planting can cause all kinds of problems as
> it is a "hot" manure and needs to compost a bit and mellow before it is most
> useful to plants.
In my Spokane garden I had access to fresh chicken manure, right out of
the chicken into the pickup. I would get a load in early march as soon
as I could get near the garden. It would then be spread as best I
could. Then I would get a pickup load or two of fresh cut sawdust and
spread that over the garden. Then it would get tilled (this was before
I discovered raised beds) completely. You could not really plant
anything until the end of April or first of May so it had time to settle
down. I always left a small spot for any early planting such as peas.
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Don Bowen KI6DIU
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