One step closer to organic gardening
Posted: Sun Nov 02, 2014 6:16 pm
I mentioned in another thread about trying to find a simple way to go organic.
I decided to take small steps. This weekend I went to a friends place to get horse manure.
They were trying to make it easy & suggested I get it from the stalls since the guy who comes by
To clean it out didn't make it.
I don't claim to know a lot about horses but the stalls imho weren't that dirty, I collected the shavings & spread them out on top of one garden plot. Then took what was piles of manure and
Spread in the other. I was told the shavings were fine for the garden. I went back today & covered 2 pastures where she didnt drag, and got a load of just manure. I added more to the cleaner shavings and will let it dry out some & then later this week I will spread the Pelletied lime on top.
Wait another week & till it into the ground. Let it sit for a few months, & then send another soil sample late February or early March & see where I stand
I decided to take small steps. This weekend I went to a friends place to get horse manure.
They were trying to make it easy & suggested I get it from the stalls since the guy who comes by
To clean it out didn't make it.
I don't claim to know a lot about horses but the stalls imho weren't that dirty, I collected the shavings & spread them out on top of one garden plot. Then took what was piles of manure and
Spread in the other. I was told the shavings were fine for the garden. I went back today & covered 2 pastures where she didnt drag, and got a load of just manure. I added more to the cleaner shavings and will let it dry out some & then later this week I will spread the Pelletied lime on top.
Wait another week & till it into the ground. Let it sit for a few months, & then send another soil sample late February or early March & see where I stand