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I've apparently become known as the "Rabbit Lady" on the Square Foot Gardening forum. :lol: I guess it's all those times I've told people that they can put rabbit manure straight into their gardens like I do, without composting it, and it can count as one of their composts and is a powerful source of nutrients.
Anyway...
One of the posters on there posted a picture of "100% pure dried and sifted rabbit manure". You can click to enlarge it. I don't know, I've seen dried bunny berries, and they just look like smaller versions of the non-dried stuff. I don't know what sifting does to manure, or what its purpose really is, but I wouldn't think it would break up the manure.
What do you think of this stuff? http://squarefoot.creatingforum.com/t78 ... looks-like
Anyway...
One of the posters on there posted a picture of "100% pure dried and sifted rabbit manure". You can click to enlarge it. I don't know, I've seen dried bunny berries, and they just look like smaller versions of the non-dried stuff. I don't know what sifting does to manure, or what its purpose really is, but I wouldn't think it would break up the manure.
What do you think of this stuff? http://squarefoot.creatingforum.com/t78 ... looks-like