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Join Date: Jun 2009
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I have used 08 or 90 percent cow manure, and some local soil, the manure is aged well.... but I never had any issues, that can think of.......
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Hey man....
I wasnt worried about the PH levels, as much... More concerned about the N content. Doesnt this raise some eyebrows? Wouldnt some seedlings burn up....at an early stage?
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This pile was pretty old I think most of the nitrogen would be used up from the composting. Plus it was not covered so a lot of the nutrients are probably leached out. Its not humus yet but its close to it. John
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Location: Sonora, Ky
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I started all my tomato seeds in HM one year and had very good results. It was well aged and originally came with a whole lot of sawdust, which was used as bedding. I would love to get another truck load of that!
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Join Date: May 2009
Location: 40 mil from Baker Creek in MO.
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The nitrogen content would not be to high even in fairly fresh HM . Only problem I could see would be high salt content on fresh ( un rained on HM ) . If the HM has been out side & rained on to leach the salt out for a while it should be great as a starting medum.
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