On 2009-11-14 15:38:19 +0000, "alan.holmes" said:
"Sacha" wrote in message
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On 2009-11-13 15:47:11 +0000, "shazzbat"
said:
"Martin" wrote in message
news
On Fri, 13 Nov 2009 14:27:05 GMT, Janet Baraclough
wrote:
The message
from "Muddymike" contains these words:
The question is answered.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/c...re/8357134.stm
Don't worry is from the BBC so is quite safe to open.
The NTS must have been reading advice on urg
reading = copying from? )
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I can't believe it's attracted all this comment, it's a non-question.
As we've all discovered, plant material composts. It sets off by itself,
with or without urine. I've had as small an amount as a wheelbarrow full
of weeds set off. Urinating on the compost stems from there being no
toilets on allotments. AFAIK it does no harm, but if you don't do it the
stuff composts anyway.
Steve
Certainly but AIUI, it's acting as an accelerant. I must admit I don't
quite see why this compost is needed so quickly but.....!
There is some stuff on salecannot remember the name but it is marketed as an
organic accelerant for compost and costs a bomb, what I don't understand is
why people pay for it when it obviously comes free!
Alan
That's the theory behind this, of course but it still doesn't explain
why people need compost in *such* a hurry. ;-)
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Sacha
www.hillhousenursery.com
Shrubs & perennials. Tender & exotics.
South Devon