To be perfectly honest, I thought they meant "lima beans."![]()
I'm seeing the irony that this ad falls under the "norm" for me! LOL! If that is near you and you need fertilizer for your gardens...jump on it! Seriously. We use our alpaca poo and everything we grow comes up HUGE and hardy. Some of our raised beds started out as nothing more than alpaca poo. Just like rabbit and alpaca, llama "beans" can be used immediately in the garden and won't burn your plants vs. having to use old/composted cow, chicken or horse manure that has high levels of nitrogen and can burn your plants. Something to think about anyway....
My sheep poo looks like beans.

I use my rabbit's poo for my gardens too.
