About this product
Jenis BajaOrganik
Berat Badan2kg
Jumlah Kuantiti1bag
Product description
Goat manure is an excellent natural fertilizer with several benefits for soil and plant growth. Here are its key advantages:
1. Nutrient-Rich Fertilizer
Contains essential nutrients like nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium (NPK), which promote plant growth.
Also includes trace minerals like calcium and magnesium.
2. Improves Soil Structure
Enhances soil texture and aeration.
Increases water retention, making the soil more fertile.
Adds organic matter to the soil, which boosts microbial activity and promotes a healthy ecosystem.
Less likely to burn plants compared to some other types of manure because of its relatively low odor and slow nutrient release.
Suitable for various plants, including vegetables, fruits, flowers, and lawns.
6. Cost-Effective and Sustainable
A natural and eco-friendly alternative to chemical fertilizers.
Often available locally, reducing environmental impact.
A great addition to compost piles, helping to balance carbon and nitrogen for faster decomposition.
Here are some tips to use goat manure effectively in your garden or farm:
1. Composting Goat Manure
Why Compost? Composting breaks down the manure, reducing pathogens and weed seeds while improving soil health.
Mix goat manure with carbon-rich materials like dried leaves, straw, or wood chips in a 1:2 ratio.
Turn the pile regularly to ensure even decomposition and aeration.
Keep the pile slightly moist but not soggy.
Let it compost for 2-6 months before use.
2. Direct Application (Caution: Raw Manure)
For Established Plants: Spread a thin layer of raw manure around plants, but avoid direct contact with stems or leaves to prevent burning.
For New Gardens: Till raw manure into the soil at least 3-4 months before planting to allow it to decompose naturally.
Fill a cloth bag with goat manure.
Submerge it in a bucket of water (5:1 ratio).
Let it steep for 2-3 days, stirring occasionally.
Use the diluted tea to water plants, especially vegetables and flowers.
Spread aged or composted goat manure around plants as a mulch layer to retain soil moisture and suppress weeds.
5. Mix with Other Fertilizers
Combine goat manure with kitchen scraps, grass clippings, or other organic fertilizers for a balanced nutrient boost.
Always test your soil before applying manure to ensure it meets your plants' nutrient needs and avoids over-fertilization.