Using Manure In The Garden
From GardenGuides.com
Animal manure is not only a good fertilizer, but
also helps to condition the soil. Here are some guidelines for
using manure in the garden:
*Don't use dog or cat manure. These manures often carry diseases
that can be spread to children.
*Never use fresh manure, since it contains soluble
nitrogen compounds and ammonia that can burn plants and interfere
with seed germination. Manure that is well composted or has aged
for about six months is best. When added to the compost pile,
manure will speed the composting process.
*Manure tea can be used for periodic feedings or diluted and
used every time you water. Do not allow undiluted manure tea
to come into direct contact with foliage. To make manure tea,
simply place a shovel or two of manure in a large container
filled with water, and after a week or so, strain out the manure.
To make the straining process a little easier, you can tie
the manure in a burlap bag before placing it in the water.
*Horse manure may contain a good many weed seeds,
so compost it in a hot compost pile before adding it to your
garden