Channel: The Survival Gardening Channel with David The Good
Category: Howto & Style
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Description: Don't destroy your garden! I learned the hard way what happens when you get a load of contaminated manure. Persistent herbicides like Grazon are no joke, and they can be in hay and manure and even compost. You can even age manure in a pile and the stuff will still come through and kill many of your garden plants! Twisting growth is a sign of it, and weird stunting. That's why we now avoid big ag and compost everything - you can get the book here: amzn.to/3DVvzn8 Subscribe to the newsletter: thesurvivalgardener.us3.list-manage.com/subscribe/post?u=d1c57e318ab24156698c41249&id=1f74a21dc8 Compost Your Enemies t-shirts: aardvarktees.com/products/compost-your-enemies David's gardening blog: thesurvivalgardener.com