Rabbit Pellets is a Super Fertilizer
Rabbit pellets are time-release capsules for the garden, as the pellets don’t completely break down right away. It’s slow-release. Our pellets are provided by our cared for home bunnies. I put them through a process of rinsing and drying for packing. You can plant directly into a few inches of soil. As they break down, they build your soil’s structure, improve the porosity (void spaces), add stability, and hold nutrients for plants as well as other organisms in the soil. And I haven’t even mentioned how much red wigglers love rabbit pellets!
Fresh rabbit fertilizer (pellets)
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Rabbit manure benefits include:
- Ready to use
- Odorless
- 2-1-1 manure fertilizer
- Affordable
- Dual Purpose
- Safe for houseplants
- Animal safe
Rabbit manure is one of the best manures for your organic gardens! It will increase poor soil by improving soil structure and also improving the life cycle of the beneficial microorganisms in the soil. Rabbits are very good at producing an excellent source of manure. It is rich in many nutrients and very simple to use. One doe and her offspring will produce over one ton of manure in a year.
Rabbit manure is packed with nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium, and many minerals, lots of micro-nutrients, plus many other beneficial trace elements such as calcium, magnesium, boron, zinc, manganese, sulfur, copper, and cobalt just to name a few.
More than just the awsome NPK values of rabbit manure it is loaded with a host of micro-nutrients as well as organic matter that improves soil structure, drainage, and moisture retention. Vegetable gardens, pastures, and flower gardens all will benefit from using rabbit manure. It helps retain soil moisture and soil structure.
Rabbit manure is one of the few fertilizers that will not burn your plants when added directly to the garden and can be safely used on food plants.
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