You will find that equestrian centres will have a huge muck heap of the well rotted stuff and because it's likely to be several years old.
Our muck heap is about 100 yards long and there's a "well rotted" end and the end where the fresh goes each day.
My partner brings me a few tonnes down to the garden in the tractor bucket from the "well rotted" end and that's where we send the gardeners when they call for their "free manure".
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Thanks all! Some good suggestions. I'd have to buy the rotted stuff as I don't have anywhere to put festering manure for a year...!
Not necessarily so.
You will find that equestrian centres will have a huge muck heap of the well rotted stuff and because it's likely to be several years old.
Our muck heap is about 100 yards long and there's a "well rotted" end and the end where the fresh goes each day.
My partner brings me a few tonnes down to the garden in the tractor bucket from the "well rotted" end and that's where we send the gardeners when they call for their "free manure".