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des_diver

midlands Uk

Can anyone tell me which manures are better as we have a very limited supply of manure here on the island.
we have a few cows but not many and a few donkeys and horses but mainly goats . We do have a few camels here as well but not sure about this as a source of manure
If anyone knows which ones would be good or if a combination would work as what we have is limited and is normally only one to two years old

1/20/2013 9:25:21 AM

Richard

Minnesota

Don't know, I do have some orange seeds if you want them, fogsurfer313@yahoo.com

1/20/2013 4:36:34 PM

meaford

Ontario

It's all good ,especially if it's free!One or two years old is aged.just don't over do it . Terry

1/20/2013 5:43:14 PM

Darren C (Team Big-N-Orange)

Omaha, Ne.

what your organic matter percent from you soil test? Isn't parts of the island already high in O.M.

1/20/2013 5:44:31 PM

Just Bill

Bottom of ohio

its all good

1/20/2013 6:29:24 PM

Engel's Great Pumpkins and Carvings

Menomonie, WI (mail@gr8pumpkin.net)

How about poultry or Guano from shore birds?

1/20/2013 8:27:38 PM

Frank and Tina

South East

Use what you have available, nothing wrong with goat manure. At the end of the day you want the best soil, and if choises are limited, any manure wil be better then non what so ever.

1/20/2013 9:30:51 PM

VTSteve

South Hero, VT

One analysis I just read has sheep/goat manure n-p-k levels second only to chicken manure. If it's 1-2 years old, it's probably ok to use. Anything fresher than that could "burn" crops.

http://www.nerc.org/documents/manure_management/manure_sampling_and_analysis.pdf

1/20/2013 10:17:05 PM

VTSteve

South Hero, VT

This is an easier to read analysis of different animal manures, prepared for pot growers.

http://www.greenbuddz.com/naturalfertilizers.html

1/20/2013 10:21:22 PM

des_diver

midlands Uk

At the moment i am trying to find somewhere that can do a soil test for me. small island not many places that can do that sort of thing here.
My first impressions are that there is little organic matter in the soil where i have my patch

1/21/2013 6:40:04 AM

VTSteve

South Hero, VT

A quick way to add organic material is to plant buckwheat and till it in before it starts to flower. You may have to send your soil off island for testing. The European Growers(egvga.webs.com) could help, or post on the "pumpkin growing in Europe" message board on this web site.

Good luck.

1/21/2013 8:45:01 AM

cojoe

Colorado

I would think goat manure would be fine

1/21/2013 12:08:09 PM

crbkinz

Where am I? Idono

I tend to stay away from horse mainly because they don't break down there food as much as some of the other animals and what you could end up with is a lot of weeds. My main source is Alpaca,Processed cow manure, Rabbit. Enevitably you will most alway have weeds but I have found horse to have a lot of it. I agree with the others that sheep manure is good as well.

1/21/2013 12:15:09 PM

Engel's Great Pumpkins and Carvings

Menomonie, WI (mail@gr8pumpkin.net)

Put your soil in a jar. Equal amounts of soil..to water. Shake the crap out of it and place it somewhere to settle for a couple days...this is an old fashion method for telling soil tyope

1/21/2013 1:54:48 PM

Smallmouth

Upa Creek, Mo

Don't literally shake the crap out of the soil since that's what you want to retain! lol

1/21/2013 2:30:39 PM

Darren C (Team Big-N-Orange)

Omaha, Ne.

now that was funny luke.:)

1/21/2013 4:43:52 PM

Engel's Great Pumpkins and Carvings

Menomonie, WI (mail@gr8pumpkin.net)

Luke the crap floats and then settles that is your organic matter line. Oh I forgot put a lid on it

1/21/2013 7:53:01 PM

cueball

ShagHarbour n,s canada

i like goat its small and pellet like so it breaks down fairly well ..

1/22/2013 2:10:25 PM

WiZZy

President - GPC

Damn QuiZ...Your Alpaca passeZ rabbitZ? That ought to hurt!

1/22/2013 3:12:35 PM

WiZZy

President - GPC

Ah..... I understand....itZ just a hare tight!

1/22/2013 3:13:08 PM

Dale M

Anchorage Alaska

you hopped all over that

1/22/2013 10:57:30 PM

pap

Rhode Island

this is a shitty subject

1/23/2013 9:14:03 AM

Richard

Minnesota

Is fish easy to come by? start getting fish, chopped up and burry in patch. That's what I would do, it is a great fertilizer!

1/23/2013 10:22:01 AM

des_diver

midlands Uk

i will give the home test ago with a jar and lid!
yes its a shit subject but someone has to ask it.
But why is it always me that comes down to talking shit

1/23/2013 3:21:11 PM

Smallmouth

Upa Creek, Mo

Brooks B once took a 16 hour shit or shift, read 3rd response below. Best thread ever.

http://www.bigpumpkins.com/MsgBoard/ViewThread.asp?b=3&p=376498

1/23/2013 3:42:14 PM

Darren C (Team Big-N-Orange)

Omaha, Ne.

It's rolling downhill now.

1/23/2013 3:50:38 PM

So.Cal.Grower

Torrance, Ca.

That was pretty classic Luke!

1/23/2013 4:06:50 PM

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