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Taking the P*** ?
On Tue, 2 May 2006 14:46:34 +0100, "stevej" wrote:
I thought it also had high levels of Ammonia too, isn't that harmful to plants? I haven't conducted any detailed analysis by the way (just thought I would drop that in) ;-) Steve The urea in urine originates from the metabolism of proteins in the body. All carnivores have urea in their urine, and obligate carnivores (cat family, dog family) have higher levels than others (which explains why a bitch, peeing on the grass, leaves burnt patches). After leaving the body, urea is rapidly broken down to ammonia (as a visit to a men's public toilet where the flushing system has failed, in a holiday resort in the height of summer, will confirm!). NH2-CO-NH2 + H2O -- 2NH3 + CO2 I see no problem in adding neat urine to the compost heap. Bob Flowerdew of GQT fame recommends it. The urea will be rapidly broken down by bacteria, and the resulting ammonia will be diluted and eventually absorbed by more bacteria, long before the compost is ready for use. -- Chris E-mail: christopher[dot]hogg[at]virgin[dot]net |
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out of interest, how often do people if you'll excuse the expression **** on the compost? weekly, monthly, bi-monthly, etc???
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Taking the P*** ?
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from Tiger303 contains these words: out of interest, how often do people if you'll excuse the expression **** on the compost? weekly, monthly, bi-monthly, etc??? As often as required while gardening Janet |
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Taking the P*** ?
"Tiger303" wrote in message ... out of interest, how often do people if you'll excuse the expression **** on the compost? weekly, monthly, bi-monthly, etc??? Used to do about every day, but the neighbours can now see the compost heap, so I have to be a little more subtle! Alan |
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