- Manure is used on all types of soil in the cultivation of vegetable and fruit plants, as well as ornamental (bedding) plants and lawns. Also intended as a component for the production of substrates for container cultivation.
Cattle manure in granules is used for all types of soils in the cultivation of vegetable and fruit plants, as well as ornamental (bedding) plants and lawns. Also intended as a component for the production of substrates for container cultivation (potted plants and balcony-terrace plants).
Especially recommended for use on soils with a low humus content.
Permit of the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development No. 303/12
Advantages:
100% natural fertilizer of animal origin,
best for seedlings,
safe fertilization.
Thanks to the modern technology of processing and cleaning, the manure retains all humus substances, nutrients and minerals, and at the same time is free of pathogens and weed seeds. The fertilizer breaks down gradually releasing nutrients and humic substances which improve the soil structure.
Scope of application:
Cattle manure in granules is used for all types of soils in the cultivation of vegetable and fruit plants, as well as ornamental (bedding) plants and lawns. Also intended as a component for the production of substrates for container cultivation (potted plants and balcony-terrace plants).
Especially recommended for use on soils with a low humus content.
Manure should be spread and dug up to 20 cm on light soils, or up to 15 cm on compact and heavy soils.
Composition:
Natural granulated cattle manure from farm (non-industrial) farms.
Minerals in 1 kg of manure * (based on research by the Institute of Soil Science and Plant Cultivation in Puławy)
- N approx. 5.6 mg
- P2O5 approx. 1.9 mg
- K2O approx. 1.9
- CaO approx. 10.5 mg
- MgO about 1.3 mg
- Na2O about 0.2 mg
- pH 7.5 - 7.7
It also contains microelements and humus compounds, significantly improving soil properties.
The content of minerals in the manure is subject to natural changes. Their sizes may differ from those given.
Application method:
VEGETABLES - use in the amount of:
- light, poor, sandy soils - up to 3 l / m2 2x a year,
- heavy soils, clays, clays - up to 1.5 l / m2 2x a year,
in spring - for vegetables with long vegetation (e.g. celery, cabbage, leeks),
in the fall - recommended for soil preparation for crops.
Avoid growing root vegetables (e.g. carrots, beets) directly on the manure. Use in rows, min. for the cultivation of cucumbers, or in the nest, for the cultivation of perennial vegetables as well as ornamental and fruit trees and shrubs
ORNAMENTAL PLANTS (discount)
In spring, manure should be sprinkled on the previously prepared soil at a dose of 1.5-2.0 l / m2 and then mixed with the soil to a depth of about 15 cm, and then the surface should be carefully leveled. Plant seedlings of bedding plants in the soil prepared in this way.
LAWNS
In spring or late summer, spread 2 to 3 l / m2 of manure on the soil intended for setting up a lawn, mix it with the top layer of soil with a rotary tiller or other tools, level and sow the grass.
GARDENING SUBSTRATE
To enrich the substrate, mix 1 part of MANURE with 2 parts of the substrate.
Ornamental trees and bushes
When planting and transplanting plants, mix MANURE with the soil from the hole in the proportion of 1 part MANURE to 2 parts of the soil.
VEGETABLES
In spring, sprinkle in a dose of `1.5 to 3 l / m2, and then mix with the soil to a depth of 15-20 cm, you can use in rows (e.g. cucumbers, asparagus) or in the nest - when growing perennial vegetables, as well as fruit trees and ornamental shrubs .
PRECAUTIONS:
when working with the agent, use protective gloves and observe the rules of hygiene, as when working with organic fertilizers,
in the event of contact of the agent with damaged body tissue, the wound should be thoroughly rinsed with water and basic dressings should be applied, if necessary, consult a doctor,
in the event of the product coming into contact with your eyes, rinse them with clean water,
in case of ingestion, consult a doctor,
do not use on pastures, in flooded areas, as well as areas covered with ice and snow.