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Re: composting |
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Michael Cranston |
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Mar 6, 07 - 6:01 PM |
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michael.cranston@hotmail.com |
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Hi Jackie
I know you can collect free horse muck from the Stepney Bank riding school in Byker for free however it will not be rotted down. The best muck to use is the well rotted stuff which can be delivered by Arnold Waugh 07833522455 but he would charge for this.
If you intend to use seaweed its the brown varieties you need, it would have to be rotted slightly and stood out for a while to wash away the salt. It does however make a useful organic fertilizer but can be a bit smelly, more so than good old muck. |
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