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Neutralizing poopy smell in soil?
Hello,
I'm new to this group and hope to get some advice for my problem. I'm converting a derelict corner of my garden into a play area for the kids. Basically leveling it out and mulching with bark so the slides and sandbox can go on top. But, it seems the cat used the area for a litter box for a while and if you get close it does smell. Does anyone have advice for what to do? Is there something I can amend the soil with? I've heard of lime being used in outhouses. Is this useful? Or should I go the extra mile to put down barrier plastic before topping with bark? I suppose that would protect against any bacterial issues... Thanks so much for any help! Pora |
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Neutralizing poopy smell in soil?
"wurstergirl" wrote in message ... Hello, I'm new to this group and hope to get some advice for my problem. I'm converting a derelict corner of my garden into a play area for the kids. Basically leveling it out and mulching with bark so the slides and sandbox can go on top. But, it seems the cat used the area for a litter box for a while and if you get close it does smell. Does anyone have advice for what to do? You can get product called Odor Mute that is formulated for use in kennels. I have used it in lawns with great results- mix with water and spray on. Beware that it does come in both scented and fragrance free forms. Be sure and make a cover for the sandbox -- Toni Hills of Kentucky USDA Zone 6b http://www.cearbhaill.com |
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