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Translations:Benutzer:Arian/Klett-Mini-Test/1549/en
The application of the dandelion preparation takes place, together with the four preparations described previously, as an addition in a kind of homoeopathic dosage to composts, farmyard manures, liquid manures, and slurry. The measure is a three-finger pinch per approximately 1 m² of a garden compost cell, up to 10 to 15 m² in the case of manure and compost windrows, deep-litter stalls, and liquid manures. The preparation should be carried out immediately after the heap is set up, in the case of liquid manures immediately after the container begins to be filled. Instead of being suspended in cloth bags, the preparation portions can also be kneaded together with clay into balls and added in this form to solid and liquid manures. Repetitions are recommended after each turning of the heaps, or after stirring and aeration of the liquid manures. The preparations dampen the decomposition processes that immediately start up again, and with them the excessive warming and the sharpness of the odours. Nitrogen and carbon remain "settled" in organic compounds. The dandelion preparation is furthermore a component of the "combined preparation" — an intensively prepared concentrate on the basis of farmyard manure free of bedding material. It is scattered in small quantities over the fresh manure before the daily mucking-out, or into the lying areas of cubicle loose-housing stalls.






