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<blockquote data-quote="Monk74" data-source="post: 5107528" data-attributes="member: 20601"><p>I've planted some very late dropping apples and sawtooth oaks. Did a comparison with using a bucket full of dried cow piles to make a "mulch ring" around some trees. It's easy to find and free. The results were pretty amazing. As it rains the nutrients seep into the soil at the base. I wish I would've made my cages bigger. If it's really dry I use a five gallon bucket with a 1/16 hole drilled off to the side of the bottom and the lid. It takes several hours to drip out. Five gallons seems to sustain the for 2 - 3 weeks no problem. Good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Monk74, post: 5107528, member: 20601"] I’ve planted some very late dropping apples and sawtooth oaks. Did a comparison with using a bucket full of dried cow piles to make a “mulch ring” around some trees. It’s easy to find and free. The results were pretty amazing. As it rains the nutrients seep into the soil at the base. I wish I would’ve made my cages bigger. If it’s really dry I use a five gallon bucket with a 1/16 hole drilled off to the side of the bottom and the lid. It takes several hours to drip out. Five gallons seems to sustain the for 2 - 3 weeks no problem. Good luck. [/QUOTE]
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