Fertilization
Posted By Bob on April 20, 2009
All of our nutrient inputs come in the form of composted cow, sheep, and goat manure. Each year in April we have a number of loads of cow manure delivered from the neighbour, and we mix that with our pile of sheep and goat manure. That pile gets flipped about 3 times over 12 months, and the following year we have some really nice compost. Now we’re in the process of tilling in a liberal amount on the beds we’ll be seeding into first.

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