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Three Sisters Garden -
... least eight feet across. Cover the area with a few inches of compost or well rotted manure. Turn the compost in to loosen the ground and create a moisture retaining growing medium ...
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07-07-02 Lavender
... it in the fall using 5 pounds dolomite lime per 100 square feet.) Some well rotted manure or compost will get the plant off to a good start. Water in the transplant ...
gardening.wsu.edu

Soil Texture: From Sand To Clay
... can be enormously improved by the generous addition of organic matter such as compost, well-rotted manure, or peatmoss. Spread a layer of organic matter 7 to 10 cm thick on the ... percolate well and thus plants will grow poorly. Keep in mind that excessive amounts of manure, especially if fresh, can raise nutrient and salt levels to a degree that may be ...
gardenline.usask.ca

Iron Chlorosis of Trees and Shrubs
... and should be amended if iron chlorosis has occurred. Working peatmoss, compost and/or well-rotted manure into the vicinity of the tree or shrub well increase the availability of essential minerals ...
gardenline.usask.ca
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... roots have an easy run removing any large stones. When planting mix a little well rotted manure or compost into the soil. These plants do not need a lot and grow too ...
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... them but have a sandy or dry soil then you must add plenty of well rotted manure or compost to the soil and also provide the surface with a mulch after planting ...
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Daylily culture
... in all directions over the mound before covering with soil. Mix compost and well aged manure if available in with the soil when filling in the hole. A granular starter fertilizer ... . I would also advocate using a spring top dressing of garden compost and/or well rotted manure followed by another in the fall. The top dressing only has to be about one ...
mikesbackyardgarden.org

nvps journal:
... an eight inch clay, filled with a JI2 mix and with a dose of well rotted manure above the crocking at the base. This produced a reasonably short jointed plant which gave ...
myweb.tiscali.co.uk

Growing Potatoes in the Florida Home Garden
... any standing water. In a well drained soil, the addition of organic matter (compost, rotted-manure, green manure, etc.) aids in water retention and contributes essential nutrients as it decomposes. In Florida, this ...
edis.ifas.ufl.edu

The Gardener;s Network - A to Z's of Home Gardening: Manure for Your Garden
... manure, make sure that is it well-decomposed. Work it into the garden in the fall. And, never use fresh manure in the spring or summer. We emphasize well-decomposed (or well rotted). Fresh manure is very " ... chicken farm, this is good source of manure. Turkey- As with Chicken manure, if you live near a turkey ...
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