chicken manure pellets
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I used to use 6x as a top dressing but tend to use fish, blood and bone instead these days, both in the soil when planting and hoe'd in as a booster later in the season. I think folk thought it would replace manure or compost, not too sure it does to be honest.
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I use chicken manure but not the pellets, just the flakey type as found not all the pellets broke down. I have very sandy soil and I find it really helps & gives the plants a great boost - brassica's love it. Through the season I also use it about 3 times for the greenhouse crops, along with appropriate tomato feed. It's really noticeable - plants that were sulking or looked spent get another flush.
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Make sure they are watered or dug in. Cats and foxes are attracted to the smell and use as a toilet.