What is "well rotted" manure?
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I find using compost imports a wide scope of weeds , I now simply use decline from my own chickens after it has spoken to some time
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I agree with Lawrence about the number of weeds in the lottie made compost (easy to get rid off though with the black plastic rolled on & off & back on until planting); but I loved the wee pile of chicken floor dirt my neighbour shared with me when he moved his enclosure which I kept separate & it didn't create anywhere near the amount of weeds & last years pumpkin & squash loved it! Didn't get any this year though! There were no eggs in the floor dirt, they were in the nesting box & I didn't get any of those either!
Welcome to the forum BTW!
Welcome to the forum BTW!
Westi