Rabbit manure is even higher in nitrogen than some poultry manures and it also contains a large amount of phosphorus -- important for flower and fruit formation. Use wet or dry - rabbit manure makes an excellent tea. Soak 1 part manure in 3 parts water for 12 to 24 hours. Stir well and water as usual. Rabbit manure tea is excellent for fruiting, flowering or difficult to access potted plants.
For potted plants, use 1 part manure to 3 parts soil.
Established containers: Apply 1 in. to 2 in. as a top dressing. Repeat every 2-3 months.
Perennials: Work 1/2 cup of manure into the soil above the root zone, taking care not to damage shallow roots. Apply in spring, early summer and early fall.
Vegetables & annuals: Line bottom & sides of plant holes and seed furrows with 1in. to 2 in. of manure. Set seeds or plants in place and cover with soil. Side dress during growing season at a rate of 1/2 cup per plant or 1 cup per linear foot of row, once every 2 months.