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Manure Dawnie 02-08-2010
---> Re: Manure Bob Hobden02-09-2010
  | ---> Re: Manure Kate Morgan02-09-2010
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  | | `--> Re: Manure Christina Webse...02-12-2010
Posted by Dawnie on February 8, 2010, 4:27 pm
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Not sure if this is the correct place to post, please direct if I am
wrong.

We have well rotted horse manure (straw based not shavings), that anyone
is
welcome to help themselves to by the bag or trailer load. This would
have to by
appointment for the security of the yard. We are based in
Bolton, Lancashire.
It has been well maintained to maximise the rotting
down process.

Or if anyone could advise me of the best place to offer this?

Please PM for details and contact number.




--
Dawnie

Posted by Me Here on February 9, 2010, 1:29 am
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>
> Not sure if this is the correct place to post, please direct if I am
> wrong.
>
> We have well rotted horse manure (straw based not shavings), that anyone
> is welcome to help themselves to by the bag or trailer load. This would
> have to by appointment for the security of the yard. We are based in
> Bolton, Lancashire. It has been well maintained to maximise the rotting
> down process.
>
> Or if anyone could advise me of the best place to offer this?
>
> Please PM for details and contact number.

Big sign alongside road.
Local "Free-Ads" paper.
Freecycle
etc etc



Posted by Bob Hobden on February 9, 2010, 3:38 am
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"Dawnie" wrote
>
> Not sure if this is the correct place to post, please direct if I am
> wrong.
>
> We have well rotted horse manure (straw based not shavings), that anyone
> is welcome to help themselves to by the bag or trailer load. This would
> have to by appointment for the security of the yard. We are based in
> Bolton, Lancashire. It has been well maintained to maximise the rotting
> down process.
>
> Or if anyone could advise me of the best place to offer this?
>
> Please PM for details and contact number.
>
A gardening Newsgroup is the perfect place to advertise such wonderful
stuff, unfortunately I'm a little far away as are a lot of others here so
not so useful for you.
To reach a local audience try contacting your local allotment Rep through
your Council Leisure Services Dept who should be able to help put your offer
about to the right people. Even calling in at your local allotment site, or
putting a notice up there, should have plot holders rushing for the stuff.

--
Regards
Bob Hobden
W.of London. UK




Posted by 'Mike' on February 9, 2010, 3:44 am
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>
>
> "Dawnie" wrote
>>
>> Not sure if this is the correct place to post, please direct if I am
>> wrong.
>>
>> We have well rotted horse manure (straw based not shavings), that anyone
>> is welcome to help themselves to by the bag or trailer load. This would
>> have to by appointment for the security of the yard. We are based in
>> Bolton, Lancashire. It has been well maintained to maximise the rotting
>> down process.
>>
>> Or if anyone could advise me of the best place to offer this?
>>
>> Please PM for details and contact number.
>>
> A gardening Newsgroup is the perfect place to advertise such wonderful
> stuff, unfortunately I'm a little far away as are a lot of others here so
> not so useful for you.
> To reach a local audience try contacting your local allotment Rep through
> your Council Leisure Services Dept who should be able to help put your
> offer about to the right people. Even calling in at your local allotment
> site, or putting a notice up there, should have plot holders rushing for
> the stuff.
>
> --
> Regards
> Bob Hobden
> W.of London. UK
>

When my daughter and son in law had their stables and were breeding Arabs,
they just used word of mouth amongst their many many friends and all their
neighbours.


--
Mike

The Royal Naval Electrical Branch Association
www.rneba.org.uk
Luxury Self Catering on the Isle of Wight?
www.shanklinmanormews.co.uk



Posted by Kate Morgan on February 9, 2010, 4:24 am
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>>>
>>> Not sure if this is the correct place to post, please direct if I am
>>> wrong.
>>>
>>> We have well rotted horse manure (straw based not shavings), that anyone
>>> is welcome to help themselves to by the bag or trailer load. This would
>>> have to by appointment for the security of the yard. We are based in
>>> Bolton, Lancashire. It has been well maintained to maximise the rotting
>>> down process.
>>>
>>> Or if anyone could advise me of the best place to offer this?

No one ever want`s ours unless we bag it and take it to them, blow that, we
don't do that sort of thing any more, I keep a smallish heap near the
stables and the rest I dump in the corner of the paddock, it is surprising
how quickly it rots down

kate


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