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Use of Chicken Manure to fertilize vegetables in raised bed.
Use of Chicken Manure to fertilize vegetables in raised bed.
Is there a problem with using Chickity Doo Doo organic fertlilizer?
BF- Posts : 1
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Re: Use of Chicken Manure to fertilize vegetables in raised bed.
It needs to be well composted first.
westx-
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Location : Ellis County, Texas
Re: Use of Chicken Manure to fertilize vegetables in raised bed.
If its fresh not a good idea after a couple of weeks a lot of the pathogens die off .
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Re: Use of Chicken Manure to fertilize vegetables in raised bed.
I would like to note that you can use Chickity Doo Doo fertilizer, if your vegetables need to be fed. It is not, however, considered a type of compost or a fresh manure. Read and follow the label directions for application.


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Re: Use of Chicken Manure to fertilize vegetables in raised bed.
More on chicken manure:
http://squarefoot.creatingforum.com/t10448-the-perils-of-chicken-manure
http://squarefoot.creatingforum.com/t15704-does-fresh-chicken-manure-burn-lawn-grass
http://squarefoot.creatingforum.com/t9054-composting-fresh-chicken-manure
http://squarefoot.creatingforum.com/t11440-pelletized-chicken-manure
http://squarefoot.creatingforum.com/t10448-the-perils-of-chicken-manure
http://squarefoot.creatingforum.com/t15704-does-fresh-chicken-manure-burn-lawn-grass
http://squarefoot.creatingforum.com/t9054-composting-fresh-chicken-manure
http://squarefoot.creatingforum.com/t11440-pelletized-chicken-manure
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Re: Use of Chicken Manure to fertilize vegetables in raised bed.
Welcome to the forum BF!
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