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DSATCO Piggypost effectively adds humus directly into the soil, for carbon retention, effective n...
DSATCO Piggypost effectively adds humus directly into the soil, for carbon retention, effective nutrient and moisture retaining. Piggypost is vital food for soil bacteria to produce plant usable enzymes and sustain a healthy garden. DSATCO’s unique composting procedure allows us to convert the raw manure and material into a mature compost over a 12-18 months. Piggypost is a very stable soil improver from a sustainable agriculture based input. All ingredients are sourced locally. Specialised ...
$235.00
Preferably, manures should be well aged before using directly on garden beds. Fresh manures can b...
Preferably, manures should be well aged before using directly on garden beds. Fresh manures can be added to a compost pile, or left (covered to keep out flies) for a month or two until relatively odourless and ready to use. Fresh manures can contain excessive nitrates which can 'burn' some sensitive plants, and will also have a very high pH. Animal manures are a great way of adding nitrogen to soil, and organic matter, and help stimulate microbial activity.
$6.00
Manure can be added to garden beds, compost piles or worm farms once it is aged and well rotted. ...
Manure can be added to garden beds, compost piles or worm farms once it is aged and well rotted. It serves to increase organic matter in the soil and provides a food source for beneficial microbes. manure (or why sometimes it's good to be in the poo!) Preferably, manures should be well aged before using directly on garden beds. Fresh manures can be added to a compost pile, or left (covered to keep out flies) for a month or two until relatively odourless and ready to use. Fresh manures can c...
$6.00
Manure can be added to garden beds, compost piles or worm farms once it is aged and well rotted. ...
Manure can be added to garden beds, compost piles or worm farms once it is aged and well rotted. It serves to increase organic matter in the soil and provides a food source for beneficial microbes. manure (or why sometimes it's good to be in the poo!) Preferably, manures should be well aged before using directly on garden beds. Fresh manures can be added to a compost pile, or left (covered to keep out flies) for a month or two until relatively odourless and ready to use. Fresh manures can c...
$6.00
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