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<blockquote data-quote="BlountArrow" data-source="post: 3694704" data-attributes="member: 11791"><p>I'm no expert, but I'll tell you what I do....I throw the manure to it. I wouldn't hesitate to do it now and especially in the off season you could do this and start builing up your bed. I hear you have to be careful about "burning" plants up but I've either always used manure that was a little older or just been lucky because I've never had that problem. Just about any place with some horse stables is more than happy to let you come get it and some will even load it for you. Check with McNutt's Horse Stables on Old Niles Ferry Rd.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BlountArrow, post: 3694704, member: 11791"] I'm no expert, but I'll tell you what I do....I throw the manure to it. I wouldn't hesitate to do it now and especially in the off season you could do this and start builing up your bed. I hear you have to be careful about "burning" plants up but I've either always used manure that was a little older or just been lucky because I've never had that problem. Just about any place with some horse stables is more than happy to let you come get it and some will even load it for you. Check with McNutt's Horse Stables on Old Niles Ferry Rd. [/QUOTE]
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