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Organic Fertilizer - Rabbit Droppings
Organic Fertilizer - Rabbit Droppings
Sep 16, 2024
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  Nitrogen is a very common component of a good fertilizer. Of all animal wastes, rabbit droppings have the highest nitrogen content. Chicken waste is a close second. Rabbit droppings also contain phosphorus which is important for flowers and fruit trees. Rabbit droppings do not have to be composted they can be applied directly to your garden. The best thing is that Rabbit droppings have the distinct advantage of being almost orderless where as cow manure could almost make you feel rather nauseous at times. Most manures are soft and break down very quickly. Rabbit manure is very unique, as it is solid, and comes in small round droppings a little larger than a b.b. pellet. They are almost like a time release capsule, and perfect for your garden. I have two sizes of bags the grocery bags full is $3 each and I have bigger bags for $5 if you would like a certain amount that can be arranged as well and the price will be according to the amount.

  Regardless of how you do it, rabbit droppings make a great fertilizer. Try it this spring and see how beautiful your garden looks! Call/text (330) EIGHT 4 2 - FOUR 3 six 6

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