soarwitheagles
True BYH Addict
I would like to use sheep manure as fertilizer. Not so sure that would be ok in my particular situation. Please permit me to explain.
I am preparing to plant my very first attempt at a perennial pasture. Here is what I have done so far:
1. Let the sheep eat down the annual rye and clover to absolutely nothing [during the summer months].
2. Plowed 10-12 inches deep [my neighbors tell me this field hasn't been plowed in over 60 years].
3. Broke up the dirt clods by repeated runs with the discs.
4. Leveled the field.
5. Dragged a cyclone fence repeatedly over the field.
6. Waited 2 weeks for new weeds to sprout.
7. Tomorrow I will apply glyphosate mixed with the ammonium sulfate to this field even though almost no weeds came up.
8. Then, I will wait 3-7 days, and plant the new GP1 perennial pasture seed mix.
I read that I should also fertilize. I was thinking of placing a somewhat large flock of sheep on this field for night times only, for "natural fertilizing."
And now, the million dollar question:
Does sheep manure have weed seeds in it?
PS added a pic of the field