Thanks. That's an excellent idea. Instead of paying around 5 bucks each for small bags of aged manure, I can add nitrogen and other needed nutrients by burying the racks. What I don't know about fishing and gardening could fill several books.

Now that I think of it, when I fished with my neighbor (that was about 15 years ago) we almost always stopped at his Dad's place in Waterford to bury the fish racks in his very big garden. The garden was magnificent producing a lot of large, very tasty tomatoes along with zucchini, peas, broccoli and salad greens. That's a great, practical, eco-friendly way to go.

MikeV