>>73150>>73174My 2 cents next to the advice of the other helpful anons is to put it in a large pot or container with the bottom cut out. I simply put some compost or gardening soil in the hole when planting and topdress compost the following years. Older picture related; some lemon mint in a buried pot without a bottom. It makes it easier to control; you only have to worry about the runners you see, not the ones beneath the soil.
>>73156I can imagine since having seen the wonders it can work in a garden. Over here spreading out manure and fertilization in general is heavily regulated throughout the country though, and even more in my area to preserve the high quality of our water table. It gets pumped up for usage as potable water and bottling a few km down the road. If one keeps livestock, one has to have a corresponding amount of land to spread the manure on. This results in many people having 'illegitimate livestock' and an excess of 'off the books manure' they need to get rid of. Free poo for me.