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Comments (33)Hello all! Looking for someone with free rabbit poop in Henry County, Georgia. We are definetly willing to come scoop it and haul away. My name is Carla. Phone is 240-305-2352 and e-mail is cjowens7612@gmail.com...See Morerabbit manure with litter?
Comments (21)Yeah, mine comes from a foster home for shelter rabbits. I mostly just get manure and litter, without much else. There's a volunteer squash growing in the pile, though. I think the woman who fosters the rabbits occasionally tosses kitchen scraps on the pile, too. This year there are some pieces of plastic bag that are supposed to be compostable, but aren't really. The woman apologized for that, but I can't blame her -- I tried the same bags myself when my mother-in-law gave us some along with a fancy also-not-very-useful compost crock for our countertop. You live and learn, I guess. Mostly I pick the bags out, but they probably really will break down eventually....See MoreRabbit manure versus alfalfa meal
Comments (5)I use both the rabbit droppings and urine and it has never burned any of my plants. I take the liquid from the litter box, which is essentially urine that's been soaking in droppings and dump it into a gallon jug and dilute it about 1:10 with water and pour it directly on plants. It's never burned and my plants love it. I also add some to a spray bottle and mist my roses to keep black spot away. I top dress with what's left in the box...See Morerabbit manure near me
Comments (0)looking for local rabbit farm for manure. I live in the southern Oregon area. any info would be amazing...See Morenancyjane_gardener
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