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I'm not sure if I can make it any clearer.
Poop = great fertilizer
But...also...in addition to that...poop = potential source of pathogens.
ergo...no poop allowed within 120 days of harvest.
It's not a question of whether it's "organic" or not. It's a matter of poop is poop.
So you're saying FRESH poop is a potential source of pathogens. Composted poop -- PROPERLY composted poop -- is okay.
But either way, fresh or composted, it seems to me that it would make sense to have everything in the garden bed BEFORE the plants went in anyway to give them a good start and have all their nutrients at their roots where they need them.
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I'm not sure if I can make it any clearer.
Poop = great fertilizer
But...also...in addition to that...poop = potential source of pathogens.
ergo...no poop allowed within 120 days of harvest.
It's not a question of whether it's "organic" or not. It's a matter of poop is poop.
So you're saying FRESH poop is a potential source of pathogens. Composted poop -- PROPERLY composted poop -- is okay.
But either way, fresh or composted, it seems to me that it would make sense to have everything in the garden bed BEFORE the plants went in anyway to give them a good start and have all their nutrients at their roots where they need them.