Free cow manure Aloe Vera plants saved and leaves to put the plants to bed




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I used to pay a supplier about 4.00 US a bag for cow manure.  I use a lot of it for asparagus, cucumbers, watermelons, and coconut trees I'm growing.

I've recently found a cattle rancher who has large pens of feeder cattle and will give me all I want if I sent someone to pick it up and bag it.  Now I send Salvador with my truck every Thursday afternoon, and we gave a young high school boy a job every Thursday to pick it up for me.  Now every Friday morning Salador brings back to the ranch about 20 bags . . . and it's free.

Also, I show some Aloe Vera that my guys mistakenly cut down when I asked them to clear a fence row.  Some friends told me to pick the plants up and stick back in wet, soggy soil and they'd live.  The sure did.

Lastly, I explain here about why we are bagging up 100's of bags of leaves.   Yucatan has 3 seasons really.  Not so hot.  Hot.  And hot as hell.   We're about to go into the hot as hell season and so I've shown my guys that we're going to cover up the soil around all the plants to shade the ground from the sun and keep it from evaporating the water so fast.   My guys had never heard of this idea, but like it, and think it makes sense.   Curiously enough, they have given in the name of "we are putting the plants to bed now".   ha ha   I love these Mayan guys.

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