Saturday, May 22, 2010

Ow can i make manure at home?also ihave a marigold plant which doesnt grow fast.does it ned any kind ofsupport

Manure is animal feces. Horse, cow, chicken, ect. If you have farm animals it is no probem you will have more manure than you can handle. Fresh manure will burn your plants so for your garden it needs to be broken down by composting for several months to a year. This is now composted manure.


If you don't have farm animals, you can make compost at home with garden waste and kitchen scraps. It does take some time to make so you will not have any for this year but next year it will be ready for use.


Do not put meat,dairy or fat in your compost, only non animal products.


It is very simple, pretty much just make a pile in an out of the way place, keep it moist, but not wet and let it break down. It will break down faster if you turn it occasionally, 6-12 months you have compost. They make all sorts of bins and gagets to help compost faster. Go on line and search composting, lots of information.

Ow can i make manure at home?also ihave a marigold plant which doesnt grow fast.does it ned any kind ofsupport
You can make manure at home by the method of compost and vermicomposting.You can do this by collecting all bio-degradable waste and burying them in your backyard.That ways after a few weeks or months,you'll have pure organic manure which is very good for plants.And your plants will grow well,so will your marigold.
Reply:Whatever vegetable and fruit peels I get in my kitchen daily I pass it through a mixi and make a rough paste. I feed this paste to each of my plants ( a plant per day) on rotation basis.I found this to be very effective especially for drooping and withering plants. This is particularly helpful when one doesn't have large areas to prepare compost pits.
Reply:Waste tea leaves r very good manure for your indoor plant. After use them don't throw out,wash and direct use as a manure.Eggs shell r v good manure for rose and Marigold plant.


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