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I Am sure most of us are familiar with Cow dung and horse dung in gardening and farming. But How about using Goat Dung or the Sheep Dung. Yes, \u00a0in this episode we will look into the 10 benefits of using \u00a0goat droppings \u00a0for enriching your soil, and whether we can use fresh \u00a0goat pellets directly on your plants without decomposing.<\/p>\n
Many studies and research articles on goat dung as a fertilizer have been published on international journals. All of them say, Goat manure is one of the best animal manures for healthy soil and plants, specially for backyard organic vegetable gardening. \u00a0And if you have couple of goats with you for their milk or whatever purpose, you should never throw away their droppings. You will learn a lot of important stuff about goat dung by the end of this video. Please watch it till the end and learn how to use it and how much to use in your home gardening or container gardening.<\/p>\n
This is even available online at amazon. You can CHECK HERE<\/strong><\/a>.<\/p>\n So lets begin:<\/p>\n <\/p>\n One Caution regarding Fresh Sheep dropping or any animal manure for that matter – Just because goat manure is a natural product doesn’t mean it’s completely safe.\u00a0\u00a0 They can release disease causing microorganisms into the food chain that can make you sick. So better always sun dry completely for 2 -3 days before application or compost it and then use.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Now How to use and how much to use?<\/strong> \u00a0This is an organic fertilizer. So you can use\u00a0 it similar to how you use cowdung or horse dung. A handful of this on a container once every 15 days for flowering plants or Once in 30 days for your other general plants. Make sure you Apply this after raking or tilling the top layer of your soil.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n So, there we have it folks, that was a short article on goat or sheep dung as fertilizer in gardening.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n References:<\/strong><\/p>\n https:\/\/scialert.net\/fulltextmobile\/?doi=ijss.2007.142.147<\/p>\n\n
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