Straw in manure
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Leave it as it is. It's good stuff. It can always be left to rot down a bit. Personally, I just shove it on the bed in October/November time and leave it, fresh or not. It's not made any difference really.
If you are worried, you could do as the others said and leave bits to rot down.
I wouldn't worry about it.
If you are worried, you could do as the others said and leave bits to rot down.
I wouldn't worry about it.
Lots of love
Lizzie
Lizzie
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Like Darren C says, get it wet and wrap it up in black plastic, it should get very warm and when you can see steam when you unwrap it , turn it with a pichfork and cover and allow to heat up again. After a week or two it sould be nicely rotted and ready to use.