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Use Cow Manure For Growing Root VegetablesAlways works like a charm on any new ground I break. A few times over the years, I forgot to add the cow manure and I always lost a big percentage of my root vegs to the bugs. Taught me to never forget to add the cow manure first. By Martha from Nova Scotia Feedback About This Post:RE: Use Cow Manure For Growing Root Vegetables
I use to yrs ago spend hours on hours weeding, as Most do, Until I found out your lawn grass clippings solved the Weeding problem! Post by Chicklet RE: Use Cow Manure For Growing Root VegetablesEven with well rotted cow manure, from cows with no mad cow risk, you still get a ton of weeds, and sometimes potato scab on your potatoes. Nothing is without risk or some sort of drawback. Post by louel53 RE: Use Cow Manure For Growing Root Vegetables
I never buy my cow manor in any type of bags or from any garden centre or store. , Post by Chicklet RE: Use Cow Manure For Growing Root VegetablesWith the advancement of Mad Cow disease, it is now recommended that cow manure never be used on "root" crops. If you do use it, it is very important to make sure that you use only well rotted/high temperature composted manure that has aged for at least 1 growing season. Post By Mama Kat from Colorado (Guest Post) |
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