Encara no tenim significats per a "rot manure".
1Delphiniums are especially greedy, and love nothing more than well rotted manure.
2Make the bed rich with well- rotted manure and select good, healthy sets.
3To a given quantity one may add one-fourth rotted manure and one-fourth sand.
4Meanwhile, prepare their bed by digging in garden compost, well- rotted manure or seaweed.
5In very poor soil you could add a little well- rotted manure.
6If you have no well- rotted manure, a complete commercial fertilizer will give best results.
7Fill the barrel with soil made of one half loam and one half well- rotted manure.
8The soil should contain a good proportion of sand and be enriched with well- rotted manure.
9A pair of gardeners came into view below them, pulling a cartload of rotted manure.
10If one lacks the well- rotted manure and sand, any good garden soil may be used.
11One-year-old rotted manure, if the hops cannot be obtained.
12Then dig the bed up, deeply, and add some well- rotted manure, rake smoothly and replant.
13This spring about all I can do is to mix into the soil some well- rotted manure.
14As a general rule, however, much better results will be obtained by relying on rotted manure.
15Replant in soil that you have refreshed with garden compost, well- rotted manure or a proprietary soil conditioner.
16To about 5 tons of average stable-manure, or say three tons of good, well- rotted manure from grain-fed animals.