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Originally Posted by PR-Giants
The goal should be 16 days to break ground.
Horse manure can be substituted with most fibrous materials. I use horse manure because it's easy to work with, the slurry can be poured to fit any shape and it expands and contracts as one mass depending on it's moisture content.
And it's high in potassium.
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I potted some variegated Tani seeds today.
First photo, seeds placed on some clean coarse sand.
Second photo, a slurry of fresh horse manure poured on the seeds.
Now I just have to keep it wet.
