Sheep manure is neither nitrogen fertilizer nor phosphate fertilizer, but an organic fertilizer. After fermentation, sheep manure can be used as fertilizer for crops and flowers, which is generally used for planting flowers and grass. It also has the functions of improving soil ecosystem circulation, supplying organic matter, promoting plant growth and preventing soil hardening. Generally, sheep manure can be put into a barrel, sealed after adding water and fermented at high temperature, which can be completed in three months.
Correct use of sheep manure
1, used as base fertilizer, or mixed into soil. If you want to make base fertilizer, you must remember to spread a layer of soil on the bottom first, and then sprinkle a layer of sheep manure. The thickness of sheep manure is about one or two centimeters, so it doesn't need to be too thick. Then cover it with a layer of soil and put the plants in it. Don't let the roots touch directly, let the roots of plants grow in the direction of sheep manure.
In this way, it can be absorbed quickly after contact with sheep manure, and plants can grow quickly after being absorbed by roots.
2. It is also very simple to directly sprinkle on the surface of the basin soil and spread on the surface of the basin soil. If we use the flowers cultivated in the original soil and rake them on the surface of the pot soil with a small rake to loosen the soil, we can not only loosen the soil and prevent the soil from hardening, but also make nutrients penetrate into the soil with water, which can improve the soil quality of the garden soil, ensure the soil's looseness and permeability, and supplement certain nutrients.