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Old February 9, 2008   #1
pbud
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Default partially composted horse manure ok?

A colleague offered me the use of her back yard for tomato growing, which basically triples my tomato growing area. I don't have enough compost to amend her never before gardened in soil. And I don't want to spend a bunch of $ buying compost. There's a local stable that gives away free "partially composted, seed free horse manure for organic gardening." Can I apply this stuff to the soon to be dug beds and leave it for a month, then plant in it? Or am I likely to burn roots and lose a ton of tomato plants?
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Paul
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