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I have alpaca manure and would like to use it as fertilizer...

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Question by barb
Submitted on 1/27/2007
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I have alpaca manure and would like to use it as fertilizer for my plants and gardens.  The way I would like to do it is add the manure to a bucket with water and let the manure disolve.  But, I don't know the amount of water to use and how much to dilute it for my simple garden.  I read this somewhere that it can and is being done, but can't find the book.  Can anyone help me.  Thanks, Barb


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