rockin_plumber
The Plumber That Rocks
Q. My llama “poops” in one place for a while and then moves. Nice, very nice. I wonder if anyone has found a gardening use for the poop piles? I don’t have a garden this year to try it myself and I sure don’t want to pass it out if it is unacceptable.
A. The manure is excellent for your garden. It is a “slow release” type of manure and will not burn the garden. We have lots of people that come around and pick it up for their gardens. Sometimes in the summer we will chip up the dried manure and bag it. It is wonderful for indoor plants as there is no smell to it and the plants do exceptionally well.
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A. The manure is excellent for your garden. It is a “slow release” type of manure and will not burn the garden. We have lots of people that come around and pick it up for their gardens. Sometimes in the summer we will chip up the dried manure and bag it. It is wonderful for indoor plants as there is no smell to it and the plants do exceptionally well.
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