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Mike Haasl wrote:I would just spread it out on the surface and let the soil biology pull it down into the soil for you. I'd probably put the poop on first, then hay, then straw. Tilling in high carbon materials (like straw) may tie up nitrogen as they decompose and hinder growth of plants for a year or two.
Kasey Kroner wrote:
I have goats, rabbits, chickens and turkeys so plenty of access to hay, straw and droppings with the ability to bring in fresh and aged horse manure.
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Melissa Ferrin wrote:
Kasey Kroner wrote:
I have goats, rabbits, chickens and turkeys so plenty of access to hay, straw and droppings with the ability to bring in fresh and aged horse manure.
I see you said you used a chicken tractor, why not run the goats, rabbits and turkeys in moveable pens too, kind of Joel Salatin style?
L. Johnson wrote:RED gardens on Youtube shows a few versions of this style of composting. He goes over trench composting, composting directly on the ground and covering with sheet mulch, and a talks in great detail about composting in general.
On a small scale Ruth Stout style composting is similar as well. Dig a hole in the garden, bury your compost, cover it up.
Mediterranean climate, hugel trenches, fabulous clay soil high in nutrients, self-watering containers with hugel layers, keyhole composting with low hugel raised beds, thick Back to Eden Wood chips mulch (distinguished from Bark chips), using as many native plants as possible....all drought tolerant.
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