Tuesday, March 2, 2010
Welcome to CowDooDoo Natural Fertilizer and Compost Bags For Sale: Natural Fertilizer For Sale to Urban Gardeners
If you live in any of the big cities and have no access to natural fertilizers, CowDooDoo Fertilizer is there for you. You can order horse manure, cow manure bags so you can garden in cities.
Types of Manure Fertilizer:
While manure fertilizer is advantageous to your lawn and soil, it’s important to know the qualities each animal brings, as they differ in some ways.
* Chicken Manure Fertilizer – Chicken manure is known for its incredibly rich contents and is ideal when composted before applying to the lawn. Referred to as ‘hot’ manure, chicken manure can burn (and destroy) plants.
* Cow Manure Fertilizer – Dairy cow manure is often favored over other types of fertilizer, as it is low in nutrients and can be applied in endless quantities with no detrimental side effects.
* Horse Manure Fertilizer – Although horse manure is not as nutrient-rich as manure from chickens, it contains more nitrogen than cow manure fertilizer. Also known as a ‘hot’ manure, horse manure fertilizer should be composted before application.
* Sheep Manure Fertilizer – Sheep manure is another ‘hot’ fertilizer that is fairly dry and incredibly rich in nutrients. Best when composted prior to application.
* Rabbit Manure Fertilizer – Rabbit manure provides a great deal of nitrogen (even more than manure from poultry) and phosphorous, which is highly beneficial for fruits and flowers.
If you’re still unsure of which manure fertilizer you should use, contact a professional lawn service for advice. These days, staying ‘green’-even when it comes to your lawn-is important, and manure application is yet another way to contribute to a healthier environment. Since a majority of farm animals eat plants, it’s no wonder their feces are beneficial to the lawn and the earth.
If you have any questions, contact us at microcreditloans@gmail.com
Types of Manure Fertilizer:
While manure fertilizer is advantageous to your lawn and soil, it’s important to know the qualities each animal brings, as they differ in some ways.
* Chicken Manure Fertilizer – Chicken manure is known for its incredibly rich contents and is ideal when composted before applying to the lawn. Referred to as ‘hot’ manure, chicken manure can burn (and destroy) plants.
* Cow Manure Fertilizer – Dairy cow manure is often favored over other types of fertilizer, as it is low in nutrients and can be applied in endless quantities with no detrimental side effects.
* Horse Manure Fertilizer – Although horse manure is not as nutrient-rich as manure from chickens, it contains more nitrogen than cow manure fertilizer. Also known as a ‘hot’ manure, horse manure fertilizer should be composted before application.
* Sheep Manure Fertilizer – Sheep manure is another ‘hot’ fertilizer that is fairly dry and incredibly rich in nutrients. Best when composted prior to application.
* Rabbit Manure Fertilizer – Rabbit manure provides a great deal of nitrogen (even more than manure from poultry) and phosphorous, which is highly beneficial for fruits and flowers.
If you’re still unsure of which manure fertilizer you should use, contact a professional lawn service for advice. These days, staying ‘green’-even when it comes to your lawn-is important, and manure application is yet another way to contribute to a healthier environment. Since a majority of farm animals eat plants, it’s no wonder their feces are beneficial to the lawn and the earth.
If you have any questions, contact us at microcreditloans@gmail.com
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