I'm curious about the best way to use rabbit manure in my gardening. How often can I fertilize with it? Can I rely only on rabbit manure, or do I need to mix it with other fertilizers? Also, what are your go-to renewable fertilizers that are easy to make at home? I already have some worm bins and compost, but I don't have enough to really make an impact at the moment.
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Rabbit manure is great because it's a cold fertilizer, meaning you can use it directly without composting! Just sprinkle it around your plants whenever you think they need a boost. Some folks even feed it to their worms for extra nutrients. Just keep an eye on how your plants respond and adjust accordingly!
It's a good idea to compost rabbit manure first, like most types of manure. This helps break it down and can improve soil quality. If you feed it to your worms, they'll turn it into some really nutrient-rich stuff for your garden. Plus, it's great that you're using other renewable sources too!
Exactly! Mixing it all together can really help the soil. Don't worry too much about having enough—every little bit counts!

That's right! It's one of the few manures you can use right away. Just remember to spread it evenly.