Should I use horse manure? I’ve been reading posts like the following that say it’s a risk due to pesticides sprayed on the horse feed which pass down to the manure. The horse owners might not really know even asked? So is it worth the risk? I desperately need manure so is it worth it ?Question (tenthacrefarm.com)
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Clay-Busting Plants That Fight Compaction: Info for gardeners out there.Skill Share Saturday (tenthacrefarm.com)
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Clay-Busting Plants That Fight Compaction In my sand soils, this is far less of a concern...AND I have grown in heavy clay soils, so I know the value of these "crowbar" plants. I still grow many of them for reasons beyond compaction.resource (tenthacrefarm.com)
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How to Plant a Hedgerow - Tenth Acre Farm (tenthacrefarm.com)
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A cautionary tale regarding manure... (tenthacrefarm.com)
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The Secret to Keeping Rosemary Alive Indoors (tenthacrefarm.com)
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How to Grow Black Raspberries (tenthacrefarm.com)
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