Omri said:I suggestion is making some home-made humus. Humus is a type of vermicompost, made by, well... red worms (surprise!).
Yes, hummus is a different thing.GrumpyBear said:not to be mistaken with hummus, which will do you no good in the garden but goes excellent with some pita...
okie joe said:I wasn't sure about the compost pile thing but I got me a black plastic barrel to turn into a compost thingy. Has anyone made or tried this ?
I used live horse crap as a soil amendment but let it sit for a few months in the soil before planting.
Okay this might seem wild but I have a small farm.
Nope. I'll post more on the effects of it tomarrow (bit toasted right now). But the live stuff introduces alot of benificial bacteria.wordwiz said:Live horse crap? I would say this is BS, but it cannot be!
by the way I didnt know what a chook was...
I'm recommending humus because I know how good it is.okie joe said:Thank all for all the input. I have a very small farm so its not like I am growing acres of garden, yet. ha ha But I just have all this waste laying around and thought I could use it instead of the commerical stuff. I have tried chook waste before and almost burned up my plants. ( oh by the way I didnt know what a chook was but I am never to old to learn new things) I was thinking about making me a compost barrel and pile it up in the corner of my garden. But I will try anything once. I am growing nagas you know. And I will try one fresh . And will be jumping up and down for relief lol. I really appreciate all the info