Sefirothe
On A Clucking Adventure
I have two new raised beds I’m putting in next to my garden. One was finished being built in the fall and I filled the bottom with all the spent plants I cleared out of my garden, some wood chips, two 5 gallon buckets of chicken poop that I’d scooped from my poop boards then topped with the soil I had in potato bags once the potatoes were harvested.
This bed has sat all winter, things have settled and the soil needs topping off.
In the meantime, I’ve accumulated three more filled 5 gallon buckets of chicken poop I’ve scooped from the poop board.
Does the chicken poop get less “hot” while sitting in plastic buckets over time? Or does it need the exposure to bugs and microbes when mixed into compost?
I was wondering if I could dump these current buckets directly in the raised beds in the spring before planting strawberries in the beds?
This bed has sat all winter, things have settled and the soil needs topping off.
In the meantime, I’ve accumulated three more filled 5 gallon buckets of chicken poop I’ve scooped from the poop board.
Does the chicken poop get less “hot” while sitting in plastic buckets over time? Or does it need the exposure to bugs and microbes when mixed into compost?
I was wondering if I could dump these current buckets directly in the raised beds in the spring before planting strawberries in the beds?