Fertilizing and Watering
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Subject: Rabbit manure
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Pappy |
North Ga
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I'm planning on getting a load of rabbit manure today or tomorrow and spread it around my vines and watering it in. I keep reading that it is a "cold" manure and you can use it any time. Any thoughts on this?
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10/9/2003 7:15:27 AM
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Boehnke |
Itzetown City
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Since the last oats meadow in the garden, no more rabbit manure.
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10/9/2003 7:54:16 AM
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Engel's Great Pumpkins and Carvings |
Menomonie, WI (mail@gr8pumpkin.net)
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I would not get it to close to the vines. Although it is a cold manure. If it is piled up it will build up heat, when it gets moisture.
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10/9/2003 12:31:58 PM
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Sequoia-Greg |
porterville, calif.
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Rabbit manure attracts lots andf lots of earth worms. It can build up some heat. I used to show rabbits . I have had as many as 100. I had some of my best gardens when i used thier manure. i had no truoble with any kind of weeds.The feed i used was made mainly from alfapha. Wished I had some rabbits now so i did have thier manure... Greg
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10/11/2003 7:26:11 AM
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docgipe |
Montoursville, PA
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I will use any manure I can get my hands on. Any weeds that come along go down to the hoe and regular working of the soil.
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10/11/2003 5:08:48 PM
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