Food & Drink1 min ago
Goose Poo Fertilizer
I've been told that goose poo makes excellent fertilizer when soaked in water. So far I've suspended a pillow case full in a bucket of water, but does anyone know how long it should soak for and what the dilultion rate would be? This was a tip heard from an elderly gentleman who sadly is no longer with us.
Thanks in anticipation
Thanks in anticipation
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rowanwitch Report This(12:04 on Fri 04/Jun/10)
Unfortunately Canadas are so successful they crowd out more desirable birds, the goose poo makes great plant food though I used to sweep up a bucket load and dump it in a dustbin of water , diluted a plastic cup ful to a watering can great for freshening up the flowerbeds (real ones)
rowanwitch Report This(12:04 on Fri 04/Jun/10)
Unfortunately Canadas are so successful they crowd out more desirable birds, the goose poo makes great plant food though I used to sweep up a bucket load and dump it in a dustbin of water , diluted a plastic cup ful to a watering can great for freshening up the flowerbeds (real ones)
I put my method on the shooting ducks thread in chatterbank only today, I don't bother putting it in a pillowcase though I jast put a bucket load in a dustbin of water and leave it for about a week, then a plastic cup of the liquid to a watering can of water. beware it stinks to high heaven though. Once the dustbin is nearly empty tip the left overs on the comppost heap
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