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Can I Dig Horse Manure In & Plant Now?

12 years ago

I'm a totally new gardener. From about 6 months ago. Time now to redig and work my beds and do better this time than last time - which was pretty much a chaotic mess and mainly a failure. Vegetable gardening we're talking about.

And the main thing to do seems to be to properly prepare the beds. I plan to use horse manure for this.

I've googled and read many posts in many places about this and nowhere seen a definite answer to what I want to do:

Can I dig horse manure into the beds now and start planting in them almost immediately? In say a week or two?

Everything I read talks much about composting the manure and spreading it around the plants.

We have no space for composting though I suppose I could find some if I had to - if it is for the good of the garden - and I don't know how to do it. Just let the pile stand there?

And, as I say, there's no plants to spread it around yet. And I've had instructions elsewhere to 'dig in some animal manure and let stand a couple of weeks'.

Hence my question.

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