What is the difference between Cockadoodle DOO Organic Lawn & Garden Fertilizer and other organic fertilizers such as composted cow manure and human sludge?
There are drastic differences between Cockadoodle DOO Organic Lawn & Garden Fertilizer and other organic fertilizers. Cow manure is organic, but the less expensive versions are composted. Composting refers to a process of making piles of concentrated cow manure (or raw chicken manure) outdoors, then adding “drying agents” to the heap (grass, hay, straw, wood shavings, sawdust) in an effort to reduce the odor and acidity. However, the end product is very inconsistent. There are hot spots throughout the mixing process, so the product will be filled with weed seeds (horses and cows eat crab grass, dandelions and other weeds along with the grass, ingest it, and you then have fertilized weed seeds coming out the back end of the horse and/or cow. It is common to find an occasional cigarette butt, piece of Styrofoam or plastic wrapper in the composted end product as well. Human sludge is a practical solution to dispose of the human waste stream. However, the coagulation process required to tr
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