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Old 06-22-2010, 11:51 PM   #14 (permalink)
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Default Re: Improving soil quality with chicken manure?

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Originally Posted by cherokee_greg View Post
Is this the stuff your talking about ?
Kellogg Soil Products| Kellogg Garden Products
Yes. The 3-cubic-foot bags of Amend, GroMulch, and N'Rich are all excellent products for small-scale amendment -- just choose the lowest price bag. The contents are well composted, balanced for plants, and have a buffered pH for western water supplies.

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I only bought enough to thinly cover about 2/3 of the yard, using steer manure instead of chicken. Maybe I'll try the N-Rich for the remaining area. In your opinion, are there any indications for using the manure instead of N-Rich?
Before trying to improve the soil of a significant area, I would first look at a relevant soil report. I would only use manure as a last resort.
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