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Dear Lord, Thank You.
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I had hundreds of chickens for years, I bedded with straw specifically because I didn't want to compost sawdust for years to make it usable. The plants that look good in the worm castings, once they root out past the worm castings and reach the sawdust, they may go yellow on you, too. Like I said, lime the hell out of everything. You cannot put enough lime in the beds to hurt anything. I'd use powdered stuff to correct the ph, then get a truckload of the lime chips they use for underneath sidewalks, and you'll never need lime again. You can work those chips in and you'll never know they're there. I'd tell you to add nitrogen, but once again, I don't think you need it, and you're real likely to burn the plants. I'm looking forward to seeing how it plays out. ![]()
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