ducks4you
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I have 3 horses and they produce LOTS of compostable material. I give my compost at LEAST 4 months outside in piles before I even consider using it. I dump in my big garden in November-December and that is 6-8 months old before it gets tilled in. The horse manure takes 4 months to decompose, the straw is well rotted and the FINE pine shavings help, IMHO, to create places to keep it from compacting. STILL, any soil, if left long enough will begin to compact from gravity. You find it along the sides and in the corners of raised beds. In a container, after the season is over you can reuse the compost. It is lovely and you have already removed the weeds, so no seeds either.
LOTS of sweat equity in gardening!
I DO use fresh horse manure around my roses, bc they thrive on it.
LOTS of sweat equity in gardening!
I DO use fresh horse manure around my roses, bc they thrive on it.