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...if you want the satisfaction (and smell) of a bit of real muck, then here are some of your options...
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09/09/2009 at 09:02
Peegee: Sheeps wool makes great compost (there is a company that manufactures the stuff and it feels wonderfully silky). The secret is to mix it with other things: wool alone will not break down very well.
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13/01/2010 at 13:07
Can I use ash from my wood burning stove ( I burn paper, coal and logs) on the garden or in the compost heap. Can it be used generally or for certain types of plants. Thank you.
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23/02/2011 at 09:10
has anyone used mushroom compost on roses, as i have access to quite a lot, would the roses benifit.
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28/11/2011 at 18:37
can anyone tell me how long it should take for horse manure to break down sufficently to use safely on the garden? It is warming up in the confines of my recycled pallets and kept under an old dogs duvet stapled inside black plastic bags!(I do hope this is the correct use of an exclamation mark)
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