Moindreffor wrote:horse dung is very little digested hay so excellent for the vegetable garden the only problem is that it has no action on weeds quite the contrary, so if you do not have the phobia of weed get started
after you are not always obliged to say that it is to put on the vegetable garden, and you can fail to order for 2 years at a time, it increases the budget perhaps but rather than luxury hay .. .
[be careful, I'm a truffle]
You mean I can use dung like hay, in a thick layer? If I want to put potatoes I put them and I cover them with dung? I am not afraid of weeds, I have children who adooooooooorent tear off things.
Did67 wrote:
She doesn't straw ????
Fresh straw manure is a good option. The rain carries the droppings and leaves straw on the surface ... A little poorer than pure hay ...
[I'm still a truffle ]
Mulch what? She has two horses in a meadow, they are there all year round, sometimes they have hay, but mostly they graze the meadow. As she says, "they eat, they cagent". And she picks up "the cague" in the meadow. I didn't see any straw, but I was able to walk past it without realizing it.