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#15223 July 10th, 2004 at 06:20 AM
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I got my chance to get me some "free,lady you can have all you want"(music to my ears)rabbit manure.and its already aged.

my "?" is so with it already broke down he says about 3 yrs old can I just sprinkle around bases of plants and add the rest to compost to mix in?and I just got a bed non planned created today....16x3 ft so can i till it in by pitch fork and add plants right in?


and love my new bed...hubby even swung the ole sledge hammer to break up old sidewalk for me to load and wonder if wheel barrel was gonna hold up or not.took old timbers and made me a fence behind it.Was too dark when done so pics latter.

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I used to raise rabbits, and as I recall, rabbit manure doesn't get as hot as other manures and doesn't pose as much of a problem in burning plant roots and such even when fresh, so 3 year old broken down rabbit manure I would think would be perfectly all right to mix in with your soil.

#15225 July 11th, 2004 at 07:04 AM
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it was like powder a few chuncks in it but broke those by hand real easy,not much smell either& found out that 110 gallons is not enough for me....need more.


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