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Old 16-01-2012, 09:35 PM posted to alt.home.repair,rec.gardens
David Hare-Scott[_2_] David Hare-Scott[_2_] is offline
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Default Serious question: Urine as a nitrogen source for organic composting

Brooklyn1 wrote:
Billygoat wrote:
Schmuck Banchee wrote:
Chuck Banshee wrote:

I found Use of Human Urine Fertilizer.

I forgot to post the URL to the scientific paper:
http://www.nku.edu/~longa/classes/ca...cs/cabbage.pdf


If the ratio of brown to green additives to your compost pile is
about 25/1, you pile won't smell as it will be in balance with the
needs of the composting microorganisms. Then the urea will be bound
in the proteins of the flora and fauna of the soil ecology, and will
be released at a use able rate for the plants during the
microorganisms' life/death cycles. To insure the minimum lost of
nitrogen, cover its source with mulch that is kept damp, i.e.
compost in situe.


Got anymore dumb billygoat theorys?


A contribution of exactly zero, about standard. You don't have any ideas so
you just throw whatever is handy and childishly mess with people's names to
manufacture an insult, I haven't seen that technique since primary school.
But you are not a child who may be forgiven for not knowing better.

As Triumph would say, "I poop on you!"
Best use of pee:
http://www.therightscoop.com/allen-w...liban-corpses/


Spending your life searching usenet and www for somebody you can be rude to
or about. Seeking opportunities to show your ignorance and ugly attitudes.
You clearly live a very arid empty life.

David