Quick question. Doing a big garden this year for our bunnies. Since last fall I've dumped some rabbit poop/bedding (hay, straw and some wood chips from indoor bunnies) in the garden area, lots of shovel fulls of straight bunny berries also besides the mixed stuff. Also added about a trashbag full of leaves recently.
I was talking to my neighbor and he is alwayssss composting, teaching me about carbon, nitrogen and phosphorus. He said that spot wont be ready to plant until next year. (Talk about bumming me out big time) (btw I do want to start composting because I get so much bunny waste (hay and wood chips) that it takes up lots of space in the trash can)
I wasnt really trying to compost in the garden per say, just figured "hey, this stuff will add some nutrients to the soil for the spring" I used my rototiller today and mixed it all in the soil. It looks pretty nice, dark and rich with some pieces of broken leaves and hay mixed throughout. Will this work or kill off any seedlings I try to transplant in the garden bed?
I just planted some seeds indoors last night, they're still germinating. So I do have some time to til the soil over 4 days or so to keep letting air get to it. Tho it's not that warm so it won't break down as fast as it would during the hot months.
But will this be ok? I know bunny poo is a cold fertilizer but because of the hay, straw, wood chips and leaves.. will this mess up my idea of a big garden??
Btw the seeds I'm starting are;
prize head lettuce (looks like a red leaf)
Sweet basil
Paris island COS heirloom variety lettuce (a type of romanine)
Swiss chard
Cilantro
And burpee bibb lettuce
I plan on planting a blackberry and raspberry bush and a few strawberry plants for the greens. They love strawberry greens!!!
Anyway, some info on if I messed up this years garden would be appreciated. Ty
I was talking to my neighbor and he is alwayssss composting, teaching me about carbon, nitrogen and phosphorus. He said that spot wont be ready to plant until next year. (Talk about bumming me out big time) (btw I do want to start composting because I get so much bunny waste (hay and wood chips) that it takes up lots of space in the trash can)
I wasnt really trying to compost in the garden per say, just figured "hey, this stuff will add some nutrients to the soil for the spring" I used my rototiller today and mixed it all in the soil. It looks pretty nice, dark and rich with some pieces of broken leaves and hay mixed throughout. Will this work or kill off any seedlings I try to transplant in the garden bed?
I just planted some seeds indoors last night, they're still germinating. So I do have some time to til the soil over 4 days or so to keep letting air get to it. Tho it's not that warm so it won't break down as fast as it would during the hot months.
But will this be ok? I know bunny poo is a cold fertilizer but because of the hay, straw, wood chips and leaves.. will this mess up my idea of a big garden??
Btw the seeds I'm starting are;
prize head lettuce (looks like a red leaf)
Sweet basil
Paris island COS heirloom variety lettuce (a type of romanine)
Swiss chard
Cilantro
And burpee bibb lettuce
I plan on planting a blackberry and raspberry bush and a few strawberry plants for the greens. They love strawberry greens!!!
Anyway, some info on if I messed up this years garden would be appreciated. Ty