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"Gardening Gold" Natural Fertilizer

$6.00

Did you know bunny poop is known as gardening gold?

Rabbit manure makes an excellent and safe fertilizer for plants. It's a good source of nitrogen and phosphorus, essential nutrients for plant growth. Rabbit manure is dry, odorless, and comes in pellet form, making it easy to handle and apply. 

How to use:

  • Direct application: You can spread rabbit pellets directly onto garden beds and mix them into the top few inches of soil. 

  • Planting holes: Place some pellets in the planting holes before planting. 

  • Compost tea: You can make a concentrated tea by adding pellets to water and allowing them to settle. 

  • Application rate: For a typical garden bed, a 1 to 2-inch layer of fresh rabbit pellets can be applied and mixed into the top 4 to 6 inches of soil.

You can also add rabbit manure to your compost pile to create a richer soil amendment. 

  • 4 times more nutrients than cow or horse manure

  • Twice as rich as chicken manure

  • Improves structure of sandy soil

  • Improves drainage and moisture retention

  • Not as stinky as other manures

  • Little threat of burning plant roots

Each bag contains approximately 5 oz.

Each order contains 2 bags (approximately 10 oz total).

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Did you know bunny poop is known as gardening gold?

Rabbit manure makes an excellent and safe fertilizer for plants. It's a good source of nitrogen and phosphorus, essential nutrients for plant growth. Rabbit manure is dry, odorless, and comes in pellet form, making it easy to handle and apply. 

How to use:

  • Direct application: You can spread rabbit pellets directly onto garden beds and mix them into the top few inches of soil. 

  • Planting holes: Place some pellets in the planting holes before planting. 

  • Compost tea: You can make a concentrated tea by adding pellets to water and allowing them to settle. 

  • Application rate: For a typical garden bed, a 1 to 2-inch layer of fresh rabbit pellets can be applied and mixed into the top 4 to 6 inches of soil.

You can also add rabbit manure to your compost pile to create a richer soil amendment. 

  • 4 times more nutrients than cow or horse manure

  • Twice as rich as chicken manure

  • Improves structure of sandy soil

  • Improves drainage and moisture retention

  • Not as stinky as other manures

  • Little threat of burning plant roots

Each bag contains approximately 5 oz.

Each order contains 2 bags (approximately 10 oz total).

Did you know bunny poop is known as gardening gold?

Rabbit manure makes an excellent and safe fertilizer for plants. It's a good source of nitrogen and phosphorus, essential nutrients for plant growth. Rabbit manure is dry, odorless, and comes in pellet form, making it easy to handle and apply. 

How to use:

  • Direct application: You can spread rabbit pellets directly onto garden beds and mix them into the top few inches of soil. 

  • Planting holes: Place some pellets in the planting holes before planting. 

  • Compost tea: You can make a concentrated tea by adding pellets to water and allowing them to settle. 

  • Application rate: For a typical garden bed, a 1 to 2-inch layer of fresh rabbit pellets can be applied and mixed into the top 4 to 6 inches of soil.

You can also add rabbit manure to your compost pile to create a richer soil amendment. 

  • 4 times more nutrients than cow or horse manure

  • Twice as rich as chicken manure

  • Improves structure of sandy soil

  • Improves drainage and moisture retention

  • Not as stinky as other manures

  • Little threat of burning plant roots

Each bag contains approximately 5 oz.

Each order contains 2 bags (approximately 10 oz total).

Thank you!