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Old April 8, 2015   #1
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Default Soil prep w/ horse manure question.

My girlfriend's mother operates an equestrian farm/school and I was able to fill many buckets with very well composted horse manure that has been sitting for about a year maybe more in a big heaping pile. My plan was to combine 40-50% of this composted manure (it's so well composted it looks like dark rich soil) with a combination of Sphagnum peat moss and vermiculite or some other combination of something to give me a bit air/fluff in the mixture. Any suggestions?

I've done some research and the conclusion I've reached is that the composted manure will not burn the plants. Does anyone have any experience or input on the proportions or materials I should combine?

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What are you using it for? In many uses it is good how it is.
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I have 3 Earthboxes that were lent to me and havnt decided which varieties to plant in those yet along with some 5gallon containers that will hold cherry tomatoes and 2 20gallon containers that will hold Beefsteaks.
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a fairly quick way to make sure that your manure does not contain herbicides that could kill your seedlings is to test it by planting some bean seeds directly in a sample of it before committing to it in your garden/containers.
although not usual, horse feed may contain herbicide residue that passes unchanged through the horse and will do a number on your plants. better to be sure than regret it later.
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I have 3 Earthboxes that were lent to me and havnt decided which varieties to plant in those yet along with some 5gallon containers that will hold cherry tomatoes and 2 20gallon containers that will hold Beefsteaks.
Aha, OK better to check with the experts.

Back in the day maybe 25 years ago I grew in containers one year. 50% vermiculite and 50% composted cow manure. That worked fantastic. That's my only experience though.
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If you are not familiar with the Earthbox site...go there and learn how to use their boxes. Their system is tested and true...and if you freelance, you will be disappointed.
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Sounds good. Thanks everyone!
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