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Old July 14, 2007   #1
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What can I store my rabbit poo in till next year? Just a (new) trash can?

Also. I was thinking about doing something so let me run it by you guys.

I have seen lots of worm poo under the tree next to my house. Can I pick this up and use it?
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Old July 14, 2007   #2
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Good question, I was going to ask a similar one. I'm storing rabbit manure in a heavy duty (contractor) garbage bag and then placing it into a regular plastic garbage can with a lid, to keep it dry. I've noticed the manure is getting moldy, I think too much heat and condensation. I've started to air the manure out on dry days.

Any problems using the manure in the future?
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Old July 14, 2007   #3
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Why can't you add it to your soil immediately? I'd pull the mulch back, add it as a top dressing, and then return the mulch.
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I was planning on using my pile for fall planted garlic. I was going to work it into the ground a week or two prior to planting the cloves.
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The mold will not hurt the rabbit manure.

If anything, it is likely to make the nutrients
in it available sooner than they would have
been without it.
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Old July 17, 2007   #6
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Thanks Dice!

Warren, sorry if I stole your thread, it was not my intention.
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Old July 24, 2007   #7
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its ok.....................
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