So about a week or two ago I threw out like 80 random seeds into my neighbors field because I didn't have use for them. I went out there to throw some trash in the burn pile and on my walk back to my yard I noticed a count of 13 plants all scattered in the area where I tossed the seeds. The area where I tossed them is just covered in cow manure and other plants and weeds. The plants are already about 2 and a half feet tall. I was shocked because they look extremely healthy. Not to mention its been raining once a day for the past week or so. I'm not sure if growing with cow manure is a big thing or not but it looks to be a really reliable and cheap method of growing and pretty much as organic as it gets haha. I looked up online and the price for a 40lb bag of manure is only $1.47 at home depot. Not sure if its cow manure but it may work the same I am assuming. I just got done moving them into the garden along with most of the cow manure that was surrounding them. I think for the rest of the grow I am going to use just the manure and see how they turn out and with the recent rain conditions this season I might not even think twice about watering them every day. That's if mother nature is willing to work with me
Yep I grew up on a farm, shoveling cows shite, its the best fertilizer, mix it in with soil and leave to dispose first is best...