Those shitty little rabbits

Rabbit poo is good stuff, One Love (glad the name change got sorted:thumbsup:).
Not as hot as chicken. We had a neighbor who would topdress with it in her garden as a great slow release. Her advise was to make sure it was dry (urine soaked would burn), and she made some great tea with it.
While she never had an issue, she said that if introducing pathogens was a concern a bit of time in the compost pile didn't hurt a bit.
A good source of rabbit pellets (breeders, etc) would be like living next to a gold mine, IMHO:d5:
 
Thank you Thank you . now if its dryed out well how do I implement them into a soilless mix such as 30%coco 15% perlite, 15% vermiculite, 20%compost manure, and 10% peat mossmixed some myco diatomacious earth. And about 10 red earthworms per 5 gallon smartpots
 
Thank you Thank you . now if its dryed out well how do I implement them into a soilless mix such as 30%coco 15% perlite, 15% vermiculite, 20%compost manure, and 10% peat mossmixed some myco diatomacious earth. And about 10 red earthworms per 5 gallon smartpots
You're killing me! :crying:
I'm just a sod buster, One Love. I'll defer to the Pros on this:biggrin: My answer would be to add 80 pounds of soil. :rofl:
We'll get you covered, One Love, I'm just not the guy to give advice on soilless growing,. Help is on the way.
 
You could top dress with it or make a real nice tea.I have been filling an old stocking with a few cups of aged bunny poop and suspending it in about 3 gallons of warm water in which I have dissolved a little molasses and epsom salts
 
Ive got rabbits, they make good stuff! Anyone thats into gardening would do well to have a couple in their back yard....
 
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