3170 days ago

Wonderful garden fertilizer

Ruth Holmes from Hastings Riding for the Disabled Assc

Hi, if you are doing the autumn tidy of your garden especially the vegetable garden and would like to improve your soil, you can collect horse manure from Hastings Riding for the Disabled at 699 Murdoch Road East, Akina, Hastings, please drive in. Bring your trailer, or fill some of our bags yourselves for free. If we have time we do fill some bags up and put them out by the road but we do ask for a donation for these please. Most of the manure is collected by a machine from the paddocks which breaks it up and helps it compost quickly. This product is not 100% organic we do not use herbicides or nitrate fertilizers on our paddocks our horses and ponies are wormed and received verterinary treatment as necessary but this doesn't seem to affect the amount of worms in muck heap!

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