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Mr. Bish
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I guess I am being a bit over paranoid. After removing lots of railway sleepers from around an old yew I am looking to re balance the soil.

 

Will a big pile of 10 year old cow bedding and poop be a good nourishment or is there something better on the market that I should know about?

 

Cow poop is free though :-)

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I guess I am being a bit over paranoid. After removing lots of railway sleepers from around an old yew I am looking to re balance the soil.

 

Will a big pile of 10 year old cow bedding and poop be a good nourishment or is there something better on the market that I should know about?

 

Cow poop is free though :-)

 

If it is as old as you say nitrogen shouldnt be a problem, i would recommend well rotten wood chip.... :001_smile:

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Too much nitrogen in manure

 

OK let me rephrase that , too much instant nitrogen , for trees IMO, I do however agree with Chris on composted wood chip, far better IMO, as for blood fish and bone only in moderation again my opinion, far better to use just bone meal..........

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