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.. you'll grow leeks ?
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Don't waste it on the garden, pee in the compost instead.

Urine is a perfect compost activator, high in nitrogen and minerals.

But don't let the neighbours see you, they may think you're a bit weird.

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Gardenjunkie wrote:
RichD;872266 Wrote:
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Don't waste it on the garden, pee in the compost instead.

Urine is a perfect compost activator, high in nitrogen and minerals.

But don't let the neighbours see you, they may think you're a bit
weird.

All the best
Gardenjunkie
S.E.England




It also can keep nuisance animals like mice away.

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EJ Willson wrote:
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Don't waste it on the garden, pee in the compost instead.

Urine is a perfect compost activator, high in nitrogen and minerals.

But don't let the neighbours see you, they may think you're a bit
weird.

All the best
Gardenjunkie
S.E.England




It also can keep nuisance animals like mice away.

EJ in NJ


Maybe but I think fertilising the lemon tree is going to be accepted more
readily than ridding the shed of mice.

David



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What happens if I pee in my garden?



A little extra nitrogen, good for leafy growth.


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On 12/20/09 7:45 AM, in article ,
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On Sat, 19 Dec 2009 21:35:41 -0800 (PST), RichD
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What happens if I pee in my garden?



.. you'll grow leeks ?
jt

pees

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On Mon, 21 Dec 2009 19:01:46 -0500, Cheryl Isaak
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On 12/20/09 7:45 AM, in article ,
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On Sat, 19 Dec 2009 21:35:41 -0800 (PST), RichD
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What happens if I pee in my garden?



.. you'll grow leeks ?
jt

pees


Tangurines.

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On Dec 21, "Not@home" wrote:
What happens if I pee in my garden?


A little extra nitrogen, good for leafy growth.


Many years ago I was stationed on an atoll in the Pacific. *
There was a row of palm trees on the path outside the NCO
club, and a tradition that you ****ed on the last tree in the row. *
They had all been planted at the same time, but the last tree
was at least twice as big as any of the others.


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