Author Topic: Liquid Manure  (Read 6598 times)

Gardenantics

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Re: Liquid Manure
« Reply #20 on: March 09, 2006, 18:28:01 »
Good on you MikeB,

Wish all owners cared that much. What do you think of the buried bucket idea? What do you do with your accumulations? (your dogs!!! rather).
I have not tried it, but got the idea after clearing up after cats in my garden(Vomit) and noticed tiger worms had migrated to the underside of the oldest piles, so it should work.

Brian

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Re: Liquid Manure
« Reply #21 on: March 09, 2006, 18:55:58 »
I had a dog poo bucket with the chemical, but it soon got clogged up and required moving fairly often.  I'm lucky (?) in that I have a dog poo bin about 10 yards from my house which the council empty once a week, I drop off my offering on the way pass.

Gardenantics

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Re: Liquid Manure
« Reply #22 on: March 09, 2006, 19:17:48 »
So the chemical bin was no good then if it just filled up, My idea is that the pit is filled then covered with a flat stone, or slab, and left to digest, while you fill another, and so on until you can go back to the first one to top it up.
I wonder if it would work? Save on landfill for your council too.

Brian

 

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