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When I moved from the old place to the new place I took my manure with me! Yes, it is that valuable!

Here is a weird and wonderful idea. Scrounge up a few free pots. Fill them with manure. Throw some top dressing on...maybe a couple inches of topsoil. Plant some heavy feeding seeds like squash or corn in them. Water them, let them grow and sell them. Or give them away if you can come by the raw materials cheaply enough.
 
Schipperkesue":v4jr45lc said:
Scrounge up a few free pots. Fill them with manure. Throw some top dressing on...maybe a couple inches of topsoil. Plant some heavy feeding seeds like squash or corn in them.

What a great idea! :p

In the same vein, if you plan on planting asparagus at some point, a bed filled with bunny berries would be just the thing for it.
 
Schipperkesue":359w4dy5 said:
When I moved from the old place to the new place I took my manure with me! Yes, it is that valuable!

Here is a weird and wonderful idea. Scrounge up a few free pots. Fill them with manure. Throw some top dressing on...maybe a couple inches of topsoil. Plant some heavy feeding seeds like squash or corn in them. Water them, let them grow and sell them. Or give them away if you can come by the raw materials cheaply enough.


Hmm.


Now worms I am in doubt about, but I bet I could sell seedlings. I do have to be wise about it. I'm competing with Walmart and Home Depot less than 3 miles from me.

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ottersatin":359w4dy5 said:
Some people just don't know what they're missing!
They would prefer to use Chemicals over a natural form
of fertilization. I have a farmer friend who will trade me Bails of grass-hay
for an amount of Rabbit Manure. I guess that Farmers know what they're doing!
Oh well, I am sorry that you can't change their minds.
I time we will all see the light, we just have to wait for it to go OFF! :twisted:
Ottersatin. :eek:ldtimer:


Maybe I should dry it, bag it and just call it organic mix, and they wouldn't know what was in it?
Gardening is too dirty for most of the people I know.
I'm beginning to see the light.
 
skysthelimit":16dhwth7 said:
I bet I could sell seedlings.

I know that you don't really have any "specialty" gardening centers there, but even our Tru-Value hardware store repots some of their plants. I have gotten free empty pots from them in the past.
 
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