Yeah I think I might do the same. My riding stables will have some I'm assuming,although if it's from mucking out the stables it has straw in; will that matter?
Quote from: gemando on January 21, 2016, 07:32Yeah I think I might do the same. My riding stables will have some I'm assuming,although if it's from mucking out the stables it has straw in; will that matter?i wouldnt advise using fresh manure, you need well rotted, at least one year old (old school rule, if it steams its to fresh), have a word with the stable and get them to point out the old stuff (generally from the back of the pile), hope this helps, dont worry im brand new to all this too so we are learning at the same rate lol
I wait for a good hard frost, then take the rotovator to the plot before it thaws, then the ground is frozen rather than waterlogged, turns over easy and the cold kills the roots of the weeds turned up.Grendel
you don't want to be doin that, your digging the frost in
Quote you don't want to be doin that, your digging the frost in If I'm honest, that is what I thought - but didn't like to say so