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Westland Farmyard Manure is the perfect soil conditioner that provides the essential nutrients needed for higher crop yields. It breaks down naturally in the soil, releasing these nutrients, as well as a rich, natural source of organic matter and humus. Westland Farmyard Manure is perfect for mulching and incorporating during planting. It is also perfect for conditioning the soil for the healthy development of plants, fruits and vegetables.

  • Perfect soil conditioner – improves soil structure
  • Replenishes depleted soils
  • Supports strong establishment
  • Rich source of organic matter
  • For higher crop yields
  • Works best with beds & borders, vegetable plots, roses and trees & shrubs
*Not suitable for use with ericaceous plants

Sizes available

  • 50L

How to use

Improving soil structure / soil fertility

Spread a thick later 3-4cm deep over the soil surface

farmyard manure in use

Using a fork work into the top 15-20cm of the soil surface

farmyard manure in use

When dug into clay (heavy) soils it will create a much more open structure and improve drainage. For sandy soils it will improve soil structure.

Mulching beds & borders

Apply a thick layer 3-4cm deep over the soil surface

farmyard manure in use

Spread evenly around the existing plants

farmyard manure in use

Planting out roses, trees or shrubs

Dig a hole approx. twice the depth and diameter of the root ball

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Mix 1 part manure with 5 parts soil. Add this new mix back into the planting hole

farmyard manure in use

Place plant in planting hole

farmyard manure in use

Fill gaps with new compost, firm down and water

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