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Old 25-09-2009, 09:02 PM posted to uk.rec.gardening
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Default P'ing (urine) in the garden


"Pete C" wrote in message
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Spider wrote:
"Bob Minchin dangling via a dongle" wrote in
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lloyd wrote:
Weird question I know but bear with me. I don't like wasting
anything or filling my septic tank up too quickly.

Would there be any advantage, or disadvantage to collecting our
urine and using it in the garden? Even if it keeps the cats away
will be good.

I think I draw the line at solids though lol
Supposed to be useful as a compost accelerator although I stopped
using this method when the bin began to stink like a public toilet
so I don't know how effective it will be after only one moth of
passing water on it. Bob



I feel sorry for the moth, personally! :~)

Lloyd, you may certainly irrigate your compost heap. It is, as Bob
says, a useful accelerator. However, if it starts to smell as strong
as Bob's heap, it will probably make an excellent accelerant instead!
Joking aside, you could always dilute with plain water or build more
heaps to spread the load, so to speak.

I wouldn't want to 'water' plants that way, especially nettles ...
legend has it they make you pee more!

Spider


And they bl**dy hurt if you get too close
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Pete C
London UK

ROFLMAO! :~))) Personal experience, was it?! :~)

Spider