Early Summer Garden Update
The rabbits have been working all winter and spring.
Every pellet they drop is basically pre-processed plant matter: finely broken-down fiber with nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium, and organic material ready to feed soil life.
No composting burn risk. No six-month waiting period. Rabbit manure is a cold manure, which means it can be used directly in the garden without scorching plants the way hotter manures, like chicken litter, can.
Cold-weather and spring-produced. Wire-screened. Sun-cured. Farm-fresh.
People will spend $40 on a bag of “organic premium garden booster” while standing next to a barn producing literal black gold.
Rabbit manure is ideal for:
• summer garden feeding
• tomato and pepper beds
• container mixes
• top dressing perennials
• refreshing raised beds
• feeding tired soil between plantings
Your tomatoes do not care about marketing labels. They care about nutrient availability and soil biology.
And here’s the fun part: rabbit manure is not just NPK numbers. It helps feed the soil microbes. That is the hidden engine under the garden. Healthy microbial life helps unlock nutrients already sitting in your soil doing absolutely nothing.
You want living soil, not dead dirt.
We raise rabbits. They raise gardens.
Summer is here. Your soil is hungry. Feed it properly.