Anyone got the straight poop?
potting soil doesnt have much nutrients but is great if thats all you have. Really about a 50% sand mix to a mix of soil and manure works pretty well. Really though its easy to over fertilize hot peppers and when you are dealing with manurer you are making a long term commitment so go light. Also manurers have high salt content, some less than others but they all do...heck fertilizer is a salt so just watch it especially if you are prepping in ground where drainage may be less than ideal.Thinking about just buying topsoil and manure and mixing. Would it be cheaper to just buy a potting soil? Most of my garden will be in containers.
I am using rabbit manure for the first time this year...mixing it at a 10% rate with old soil...I get it from my vet since he raises lots of rabbits and was amazed at the size/production of a Foodarama Scotch Bonnet he grew last year using rabbit poo...
Thank you all for the feedback...
so it would seem that regarding horse manure one should:
Be familiar with the source, let it compost/ "cure" for some time, and use it sparingly in the mix.
Yeah or Neigh......?