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Forum HOUSE RABBIT Q & A Learning to Garden…with bunny poop

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    • sugarbunny515
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        I’m finally learning to garden, and I joined the Gardening club at work. We have a couple of planters on our balcony and the club grows vegetables for anyone who’s interested in eating it.

        I heard many stories about how rabbit poop is good for gardening, Should it be composted first, or I also heard that putting it right in the soil is okay.

        What is the best way?


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          You can put it directly on the soil, if you want. It doesn’t hurt anything plant-wise. Personally, I would compost it though. You can use the compost to make potting soil (1 part compost, 2 parts soil), which would be better for the plants because it would have a nice balance of nutrients and it would hold moisture better (= less watering). Plus you wouldn’t have bunny poop sitting on top of your garden, which could attract flies and other insects.

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