Fertilizing and Watering
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Subject: using fish poo
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huckleberry_1us |
Klickitat Washington
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there is a fish hatchery near me and was wondering if i cold use the fish poo right from the holding pens to the garden or if i have to let it sit in the compost pile awhile and was wondering if it would be worth while to do and any thoughts on how to use it tea or let it dry and put on any info would be helpfull thanks duane
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2/6/2012 10:30:24 PM
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Richard |
Minnesota
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I would use it. I am thinking about buying a small amount from this company fish-itfertilizer.com it is fish poo. This company says nothing about composting it.
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2/6/2012 11:12:01 PM
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North Shore Boyz |
Mill Bay, British Columbia
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Huck, I live near a few fish hatcheries as well and have picked up many 50 gallon drums of salmon, trout and steelhead poop for our gardens and pumpkin patch.
It does not need composting and works into the native soil much like worm castings (has the same structure and consistency as worm poop).
I find it gives our gardens and patches a great tilth and really helps the overall structure of your soil.
All systems are go...till it right in!!
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2/7/2012 3:13:03 PM
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pap |
Rhode Island
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what a crappy subject but, sounds like a great addition to your soil. pap
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2/8/2012 7:29:08 AM
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huckleberry_1us |
Klickitat Washington
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great thanks for all the info will have to let them know i want whatever i can get then hope it does great things as my biggest ag was only 180 pds again thanks
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2/8/2012 10:48:46 PM
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