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  1. Paladin

    Paladin Gardening...A work of Heart

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    Go for it Mikkel:wink:...Word has spread...I've now been asked by neighbours if I can supply them too, so be careful who you tell:dh::D
     
  2. johnbinkley

    johnbinkley Gardener

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    I have a storage unit on a farm unlimited supply! I dig it straight into the ground in trenches and fill my composters with it. Work a treat on peas and beans. Not sure about root veg though.
     
  3. Paladin

    Paladin Gardening...A work of Heart

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    Wonderful stuff...aren't we the lucky ones:thumb:
    I now also have access to Cow muck too:D Mrs Pal's sis in law has just bought two Highland cattle....Pic's to follow and you 'aint gonna believe what you see:rotfl:
     
  4. Shobhna

    Shobhna Gardener

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    How I wish I has easy access to horse muck.
    I know that my roses would thank me for it.
     
  5. maltaron

    maltaron Gardener

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    I'm lucky enough to nhave an unlimited suppy in a field adjacent to my garden. A word of warning, mine has no hay, just pure S***, and it needs to stand for at least a year before use. I used some 6 months old and had taters with 4ft tops and next to nothing underneath.
     
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