Monday, January 30, 2012

Is Rabbit waste really good for your flower garden?

My husband swears it is, but I want to know more about it before I let him throw it all over the flowers. :)

Is Rabbit waste really good for your flower garden?
Not only is it safe, but doesn't have the odor manure does.



I've raised rabbits in a proper cage, and underneath, turned the soil occasionally. Threw in grass clippings and weeds, even food to recycle, allowed it to be wet on occasion, and it not only produced the richest soil I ever used,,,organically,,, it became a HAVEN for worms, which benefit us in many ways.



I say let Hubby have at it,,, you will not regret his toil.



Rev. Steven
Reply:Not only is it good-- it's GREAT. You don't have to compost it, as it won't burn your plants. (Unlike all other types of manures.) Give hubby a pat on the back. He deserves it!
Reply:it's excellent for gardening.
Reply:It is very good. Treat it as every other kind of manure. If your talking about waste from one Rabbit, throwing it on the garden/flower bed won't hurt. If your talking about several rabbits, urine, and bedding, you need to add it to your compost pile first.



Good Luck!
Reply:Any animal waste is great for growing as long as it's the waste of a herbivore (plant eater) and being though it's for flowers, it really doesn't matter what waste you use but the plant eaters produce the best for fertilizer.
Reply:Sure, it's good organic material. Just think of what rabbits eat - similar to horses and cows and we use their poops.


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