I've used well-rotted manure like the one you're referring to, and it's made a noticeable difference in my garden. It breaks down gradually, which helps improve soil structure over time while releasing nutrients steadily rather than all at once.
I found that it also improved moisture retention, especially in sandy soil, so I didn't have to water as frequently during warmer months. My vegetable beds produced healthier plants, and my shrubs and flower beds had stronger growth and better blooms.
I've used well-rotted manure like the one you're referring to, and it's made a noticeable difference in my garden. It breaks down gradually, which helps improve soil structure over time while releasing nutrients steadily rather than all at once.
I found that it also improved moisture retention, especially in sandy soil, so I didn't have to water as frequently during warmer months. My vegetable beds produced healthier plants, and my shrubs and flower beds had stronger growth and better blooms.