The power of poo

hoodat

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Oh what that rabbit poo can do. My cabbage patch this morning. Some of the leaves are over 2 feet wide. The inside leaves are just starting to curl and form the cabbage heads.

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Truth be told, I first got into chickens- because I wanted their poop! Can rabbits be far behind? That is a beautiful patch, Hoodat!
 

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heh, part of the reason i have 1 bun around. he's a good bun but doesn't like to be held.

you're really make me jealous that i can't get things in the ground over here. :( i want this white crud to melt away NOW!
 

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Look at that! Beautiful! My in-laws managed to turn their sugar sand garden into beautiful black soil over the last 10 years with goat and rabbit poo. Mine is getting there with all the cow poo I had hauled in and the large addition from my chickens.
 

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Mine was coarse sand a few years back but now it's sandy loam to about two feet deep. Once in a while I dig deeper than that and am reminded of the soil I started with.
 

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What a beautiful cabbage patch! And your rabbits are your Cabbage Patch Kids? :lol: Don't you love what poo can do! I started with concrete hard dirt that even the weeds didn't like. Now I can push the spading fork in with just my hands, no foot needed.
 
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