well rotted horse poo

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well rotted horse poo
« on: May 11, 2010, 18:18 »
Hi i managed to get myself some well rotted manure and i have a question. what can i actually plant in the beds i have added it too as ive been told that cabbage etc dont like it!
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Re: well rotted horse poo
« Reply #1 on: May 11, 2010, 22:53 »
I used it for most of my veg when I first got my plot, and mine was still fresh but it was all I had to so I used it and my veg did really well, including the brassicas  :D 

Beans, courgettes, squashes, spuds, sweetcorn, strawberries all benefit from manure.  I'm talking plants here by the way.  The courgettes and squashes have delicate stems so I'd use a bit of fresh bagged or homemade compost close to the stem but the muck can go underneath.

I planted my courgettes directly into the bags of poo as I didn't see much point in emptying it all out.   I turned down the tops of the bags to neaten them up a bit  :D



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