I don’t really use manure anymore. More of a fan of Sea Soil (mix of fish and forest fines 50/50). Organic, composted for two years, and guaranteed to be weed free. Doesn’t have all the seeds in it that manure can bring into the garden. And is guaranteed herbicide free which can be aproblem if you don’t know the source of your manure and the farming practices used.
Manure is still great of course. Especially aged manure. And if you are tilling it into your soil in the fall it should be no problem for burning or for pathogens as by the time you are growing it should start to break down, more so if you have a high number of worms in that soil of yours. As soon as you feel you’ve amended your soil enough through tilling I would recommend not tilling the soil anymore as it is destroys fungal networks and the soil structures that support the ecosystem there. Better to mulch on top each year, and allow the worms to break it down into the soil.
As an aside, you should look up Hugelkultur. Really neat permaculture growing method.
Manure is still great of course. Especially aged manure. And if you are tilling it into your soil in the fall it should be no problem for burning or for pathogens as by the time you are growing it should start to break down, more so if you have a high number of worms in that soil of yours. As soon as you feel you’ve amended your soil enough through tilling I would recommend not tilling the soil anymore as it is destroys fungal networks and the soil structures that support the ecosystem there. Better to mulch on top each year, and allow the worms to break it down into the soil.
As an aside, you should look up Hugelkultur. Really neat permaculture growing method.
Question: if using manure it initially will burn the plants as its still hot right? Won't it also burn any weeds/grass that are growing in it similar to your composting? How does composting guarantee weed free in the soil? I will till the soil really well in October then let it sit until spring. That's my plan.
I do have a TON of worms in my soil though, all over the place especially when it rains there are hundreds that get onto my driveway lol
