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![]() Is it OK to put chook manure around:
avacardo , persimmon,olive, fig and mango trees? The Manure is not new Its "processed - looks like black soil. ![]() |
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![]() It should be placed away from the trunk, under the "drip lne" of the tree canopy. There should also be 4 inches of 1-inch diameter mulch around these trees from the trunk out past the drip line.
If you have not been feeding your trees, then an application of manure now (mid-Fall) could trigger them into a growth spurt or premature bloom -- just in time to be damaged by cool winter weather in zone 10. A better time for cured manure is in the spring.
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![]() Thanks Richard! Its early morning here in Australia,and spring has just ended.
We're into Summer. I'll be busy with the trees today,God willing. Thanks for a very complete answer which enables me to go ahead with no worries Have a good day. God Bless ![]() |
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