pole beans and poatoes

Lakeland, FL(Zone 9b)

these are growing really good

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Gainesville, FL(Zone 9a)

They sure are.

What do you do to the soil...those cant be in striaght sand. They are to beautiful a green for that.

Lakeland, FL(Zone 9b)

I Add Mouse Manure and Saw dust

Comer, GA(Zone 7b)

phicks said " I Add Mouse Manure and Saw dust"

thats either the biggest mouse I've ever seen or you have a SERIOUS mouse problem

Lakeland, FL(Zone 9b)

LoL no i Raise Mice For Reptile Food

Rankin, IL(Zone 5a)

I have a ton of wild mice in the barn.. can I use their manure?

Lakeland, FL(Zone 9b)

Sure

Beverly Hills, FL(Zone 8b)

Reading this thread made me laugh so much that I woke up my hubby!

LOL

Mimi

Triad(for a few more, NC(Zone 7a)

Where can I get some mice!

Lakeland, FL(Zone 9b)

Pet Store

Rankin, IL(Zone 5a)

My garage!!

Biggs, KY(Zone 6a)

My barn, if you can beat the cat to them. LOL

Phicks
What kind of snakes do you have?

Lakeland, FL(Zone 9b)

I have corn snakes, milk snakes and king snakes.

Here's a pic of my Arizona Mountain King

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Lakeland, FL(Zone 9b)

Here's a pic of a few of my garden fertilizers

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Fredericksburg, VA(Zone 7b)

Those look wonderful! And I've not heard of mouse manure, but what a smart and clever gal you are!! Neat!! Nevermind the snakes though.....shudder!

Lakeland, FL(Zone 9b)

Hey doccat5, says in a very deep voice "I'm a guy not a gal." Paul

Audubon, PA(Zone 6b)

Snakes?? don't tell me... when I was a little kid I stepped barefooted on a big Bullsnake in the weeds on the way to the barn & just about made my own fertilizer....
LarryD

Fredericksburg, VA(Zone 7b)

Oops, sorry about that! LOL I should a known, most women sure would not be interested in raising mice for snake food! LOL

Lakeland, FL(Zone 9b)

i have about 200 mice

Fredericksburg, VA(Zone 7b)

Oh God........I just got a chill! I'm phobic as the devil about mice, have no idea why. But you know the fat lady on the table in the cartoons?? That would be me!! LOL

Lakeland, FL(Zone 9b)

Heres a Pic of the Manure and Sawdust

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Beverly Hills, FL(Zone 8b)

Paul,

Do you have to age the droppings or do you just deposit it to the plants?

Mimi

Lakeland, FL(Zone 9b)

Just Deposit it

Sonoita, AZ(Zone 8a)

Beware of wild mice droppings. Here in AZ we have the hunta virus from the wild rats & mice. FYI

I just released a beautifull king snake from around here onto our property. My 3 year old daughter and I enjoyed him for a while before relaesing him.

Gainesville, FL(Zone 9a)

Why do you have those snakes. Are they sick? I have corn snakes that live on my patio. They love the pond. I just about grabed a small one up in the palm I was cutting the other day. That just about did me in. . I have no idea what that thing was doing up eye level. It matched that palm thatch perfectly. Im pretty upset that it was smaller than usual. Means there are more than mama or daddy, which I already knew about.

Lakeland, FL(Zone 9b)

i raise difrent types of cb snakes kings milks corns boas

Chicago Suburbs, IL(Zone 5b)

I have Cavies and added some of their manure and pine shavings to the compost pile last year which seemed to work rather well. Maybe I will try adding it to the flower bed this year directly...

Biggs, KY(Zone 6a)

What's a cavie?

Chicago Suburbs, IL(Zone 5b)

A cavy is a guinea pig

(AKA poop machines)

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Biggs, KY(Zone 6a)

I love the little trilling noise they make and they are cute little buggers. We are getting our DGS a hamster for his birthday.

Chewelah, WA(Zone 5a)

Hey, now, snakes are "cool"! (and constrictors are definitely "cuddly")

Chewelah, WA(Zone 5a)

Um, I actually dropped in here 'cause I was looking for info on growing potatoes...

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