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Any gardeners here? We have poor clay-ish nutrient-free dirt on our lot. I want to use the lasagna gardening method and create a wildflower-meadow. We use pine-mulch around our trees, pine with poop must make an even better mulch, right? Does anyone have experience with using pine-poop mulch in their garden? Thank you! |
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I haven't used it in a garden, but I was throwing the left over hay, veggies and poop down the hill on our property. We live on a glacial gravel flow (poor soil) and the natural grasses have really taken off at the "dump site". Others have mentioned maybe using it a garden, but I don't if anyone ever did. |
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