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RE: Who Needs Horses' Shit and Cows' Dung When Mother Nature's Got Your Back

in #gardening7 years ago

thank you!
yes, we've got much this year - too much :)
okay got it - autumn is the best time then thanks you very much
I guess I'd do that when we've pulled most of them off the ground then :)
they stink a lot you know
and stink so much while burning - ewe..
but .. does that still make it organic gardening if we use it - specially if told that those animals were only fed organic grasses?

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Everyone seems to have different degrees of purity for the word.....'organic'......however bleujay thinks the method of using manure from grass fed....pasture fed....animals...even if they have additional grains should be considered organic. Most pastures are not chemically sprayed or fertilised......bleujay has never heard of such practice.

The unpleasant aroma should only last a couple of days....the more aged it is....the less it smells....honest. ^_^

All the best to you. Abientotlater....Mon Ami...

~thank you very much~ ^_^

I see.. I believe you!
hmm.. that's true, they don't really spray grasses here
they grow and outgrow veggies like lightning strikes :D
that fast!

okay .. I didn't know that the smell vanishes cause i just saw the heap in a day
it was waiting for us to use 'em
free from the organic gardening committee so kind right?
I should have brought a sack the next day and just sacked em :D

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