[Community_garden] Horse Manure for Gardeners
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garlicgrower at green-logic.com
Wed Jun 11 07:56:38 EDT 2008
Hi, Folks!
Wow! Manure in a dumpster than can be delivered -- here in
Chester County, PA, it's all dumped in a pile and we have to dig it out and
transport if for ourselves.
If you live close to this riding school, take her up on the dumpster
delivery -- it's amazing how much manure a garden can use.
Dorene Pasekoff, Coordinator
St. John's United Church of Christ Organic Community Garden and Labyrinth
A mission of
St. John's United Church of Christ, 315 Gay Street, Phoenixville, PA 19460
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Subject: [Community_garden] Horse Manure for Gardeners
Posted on behalf of Lynne Holzhauser lynnemary1 at verizon.net
As the owner of Lynne's Riding School in Forest Hills, we have a
constant supply of horse manure that we keep in a dumpster and then
either move the dumster to places that request it or deliver manure
without the dumster (and often people come to our stables with bags or
boxes that they fill themselves). We've made deliveries to the Queens
Botanical Gardens, and the Brooklyn Botanical Gardens is posting us as
a facility for gardeners, and we thought possibly people at community
gardens would be interested in this. Please call (718-261-7679) or
email (lynnemary1 at verizon.net) if we can be of any help to any of you.
Lynne Holzhauser, Lynne's Riding School, 88-03 70th Road, Forest
Hills, NY 11375
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