General use Gardening thread

As long as your Garlic grows, and you plant some of your new crop back into the ground, you will have Garlic forever going forward.

Everything you just did today, do it again next fall, but you wont need to buy anything again.

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Thanks again friend. I cant wait for it to grow and to make more!!

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What was neat was we had the spent hay from our bunnies. Before we moved we had a rabbitry. Were fixing to start it back up big time.
Kind of been pausing for the cause of moving. Still have bunnies. We bred pet quality and papered show Holland lops.
So happy were getting back into it, itll be no time and well be shipping them around the world.
:laughing: so much rabbit poo… slowly turbing to dirt

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Rabbit poo is GREAT for vegetables gardens. You should be using it for this 100%
My neighbor has meat Rabbits :rabbit2:
Did you have hutches built or just wire cages for them?

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We had hutches for years. Got to be a pain now we have stacking cages with slider trays… we went all out. Did the show thing. There still in shows now. We just had to stop for a while, but we are slowly gearing into going back into breeding and show.

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We spread 5 black bags out under all the fruit trees, and then more for all mulching we do. We have a bunch.

Theres some ontop that garlic :laughing:

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Thats awesome :ok_hand: you guys should market your own line of Plant fertilizer with rabbit poo being the main ingredient for all purposes gardening. Bottle that $hit.

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Thats not a half bad idea…

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But then again, ill just use it in composting.

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Seriously. Take the rabbit poo and turn it into either a dehydrated powder (ship dry = light weight) so it can be added to water later, or used dry or made into Teas for gardens.

Call it Rabbit Holes or something catchy :thinking:

If you add Fish + Rabbit :poop: alll natural, no chemicals, your miles ahead of the game.

Ps. Lots of fish based DIY emulsions vidoes online.

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We use a lot of it. But what we dont is in a compost area. So, we always have fresh material for top dresses and mulching.

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Ive been wanting to take a few of the neighbors meat Rabbits as “pets” to live in the garden. I just want the poop, but then id have to feed them, probably alot of food.

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Also :mushroom:

Quality man.

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A lot of food is right lol.

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I think keeping worms is likely alot easer to catch the poop lol

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Mine poop in trays, i pull and empty them. I keep all poop. They hate me taking their poop.

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Would chopped up pumpkins and weed whacker shredded leaves in alternating layers make good compost? I picked up 2 of these big covered black compost bins that were being given away free and I was thinking it might be a good plan to go around after Halloween and grab all the pumpkins people are throwing away and use the leaves I’ll already be raking up anyways to get some free compost for next season.
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I put everything organic in mine man! Nice score

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I have one thats square and pyramid on top. Same idea. Otherwise big holes :rofl:

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