Rabbit manure is pretty awesome for your garden!! Possibly the coolest part about rabbit manure is that is not classified as a "hot" manure! (haha get it, the coolest part, oh I'm so funny) But seriously you can apply rabbit manure as it is right on your garden without worrying about it hurting your plants. Rabbit manure is high in all the good things your garden is craving. Nitrogen, Phosphorus, Potassium, Zinc, Calcium, Magnesium, Manganese, Copper, Sulfur, Boron, and Colbalt. All of these are crucial to your plant's growth and overall health! It is also super beneficial for earth worms and microorganisms that help keep your soil healthy! Ways to use rabbit manure Apply it directly as it is on the top or in your soil. Make a "tea" out of it. Place approximately 2 cups of the manure in a bucket and pour water over it, and let it "steep" for a few days, stirring once a day, until the manure is dissolved. Then you can pour the water into the garden. You can also add rabbit manure to your compost pile! Those microorganisms will LOVE it!
Here are some links to more information about rabbit manure and composting in general. Effectiveness of rabbit manure biofertilizer in barley crop yield | SpringerLink
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