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To pee or not to pee?
On 2009-11-13 14:34:19 +0000, Martin said:
On Fri, 13 Nov 2009 13:41:08 +0000, ®óñ© © ²°¹°-°¹ wrote: On Fri, 13 Nov 2009 08:12:02 -0500, wrote: In the States it is a crime to pull out your tally whacker in public or in your own yard. It is considered an eye sore and what it produces is now called dangerous bio-hazardous waste. I'll just stick to using Miracle Grow. Freshly voided urine is almost invariably sterile. Invariably depending on whether the person has or has not some sorts of infection And I suppose the antibiotic or other meds question would arise for the organic gardener! -- Sacha www.hillhousenursery.com Shrubs & perennials. Tender & exotics. South Devon |
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To pee or not to pee?
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? ) -- 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.....! -- Sacha www.hillhousenursery.com Shrubs & perennials. Tender & exotics. South Devon |
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"Martin" wrote in message ... On Fri, 13 Nov 2009 08:12:02 -0500, wrote: In the States it is a crime to pull out your tally whacker in public or in your own yard. It is considered an eye sore and what it produces is now called dangerous bio-hazardous waste. I'll just stick to using Miracle Grow. Referred to as Viagra elsewhere? -- We bow to your superior knowledge of the matter. mark |
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wrote in message ... In the States it is a crime to pull out your tally whacker in public or in your own yard. It is considered an eye sore and what it produces is now called dangerous bio-hazardous waste. I'll just stick to using Miracle Grow. So you won't be doing a Rolf Harris then? Nor be the person to have standing by when your best mate comes out of the ocean covered in jellyfish stings? *chortle* |
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To pee or not to pee?
I thought I was the only older gent here until I seen Sacha's post. What
young folk don't seem to think about is when you get older the Doctors put you on all sorts of prescription medicines so how can your drug tainted sterilized urine on the compost pile be safe to use?. I've heard of urine being used for compost piles many years ago but that it was only being used by 3rd world people who were to poor to buy a box of Miracle grow. |
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On Nov 13, 6:43*pm, Sacha wrote:
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? ) -- 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.....! -- But the excuse is that it saves on flushing the loo. There an article on this within the telegraph also. It surprises me that it gets so much attention. I had always thought that there were a number of people here who seemed a tad obsessed with it, but now I see that they are clearly not the only ones. I'm used the word "excuse" deliberately because somehow, call it instinct, I often got the impression that what the somewhat potty pro- pee proclaimers were really after was an excuse to 'mark' their territory, as opposed to working in a very large garden, or that of someone else's where it would be impractical to travel all the way back and remove muddy footwear, or unwelcomed to do so. Sachawww.hillhousenursery.com Shrubs & perennials. Tender & exotics. South Devon |
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On Sat, 14 Nov 2009 05:49:38 -0500, wrote:
I thought I was the only older gent here until I seen Sacha's post. What young folk don't seem to think about is when you get older the Doctors put you on all sorts of prescription medicines . Oh dear, I wonder what drug Sacha has been on!! -- ®óñ© © ²°¹°-°¹ |
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On Nov 14, 11:49*am, wrote:
I thought I was the only older gent here until I seen Sacha's post. What young folk don't seem to think about is when you get older the Doctors put you on all sorts of prescription medicines so how can your drug tainted sterilized urine on the compost pile be safe to use?. Conversely, if one considers the content of Usenet to be but a recycling of ideas and information, then what can taint a post is as much what is omitted as what it contains. In this instance, you've omitted to indicate which of Sacha's post you are referring to. I've heard of urine being used for compost piles many years ago but that it was only being used by 3rd world people who were to poor to buy a box of Miracle grow. Since when has Miracle grow being a recognised compost accelerator? |
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In article ,
wrote: I thought I was the only older gent here until I seen Sacha's post. What young folk don't seem to think about is when you get older the Doctors put you on all sorts of prescription medicines so how can your drug tainted sterilized urine on the compost pile be safe to use?. You can't but, if it isn't, the drugs will probably kill you in short order anyway. I've heard of urine being used for compost piles many years ago but that it was only being used by 3rd world people who were to poor to buy a box of Miracle grow. Well, you haven't been following this group long, or read its FAQs. All of us old-fashioned gentlemen **** on the compost heap, unless there are ladies present. Regards, Nick Maclaren. |
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To pee or not to pee?
In message , Martin
writes On Fri, 13 Nov 2009 15:08:09 +0000, ®óñ© © ²°¹°-°¹ wrote: On Fri, 13 Nov 2009 15:34:19 +0100, Martin wrote: On Fri, 13 Nov 2009 13:41:08 +0000, ®óñ© © ²°¹°-°¹ wrote: On Fri, 13 Nov 2009 08:12:02 -0500, wrote: In the States it is a crime to pull out your tally whacker in public or in your own yard. It is considered an eye sore and what it produces is now called dangerous bio-hazardous waste. I'll just stick to using Miracle Grow. Freshly voided urine is almost invariably sterile. Invariably depending on whether the person has or has not some sorts of infection Freshly voided urine is almost invariably sterile "Except in cases of kidney or urinary tract infection (UTI), urine is virtually sterile and nearly odourless." It tastes rather salty. -- Gordon H Remove "invalid" to reply |
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To pee or not to pee?
On Nov 14, 1:51*pm, Martin wrote:
On Sat, 14 Nov 2009 12:32:18 +0000 (GMT), wrote: In article , wrote: I thought I was the only older gent here until I seen Sacha's post. What young folk don't seem to think about is when you get older the Doctors put you on all sorts of prescription medicines so how can your drug tainted sterilized urine on the compost pile be safe to use?. You can't but, if it isn't, the drugs will probably kill you in short order anyway. I've heard of urine being used for compost piles many years ago but that it was only being used by 3rd world people who were to poor to buy a box of Miracle grow. Well, you haven't been following this group long, or read its FAQs. All of us old-fashioned gentlemen **** on the compost heap, unless there are ladies present. I hope you allow for the wind too. -- Martin With allowances for fictional licence, I once saw an American detective programme in which one of the younger (late teens - early twenties) characters was a registered sex-offender on account of having peed into a public fountain. It was not that the fountain was public that resulted in his registration, but that there had been some (female) children in the vicinity at the time. I don't know if, for the sake of the realism, the kids had to be female, otherwise, public urinals within the 'Gents' would be problematic, or if, had the kids being male would have brought about the same charges resulting from ****ing an non-designated, official ****ing point. So, peeing in ones own compost bin, within one's own property within sight of a minor....? |
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Gordon H wrote: In message , Martin writes "Except in cases of kidney or urinary tract infection (UTI), urine is virtually sterile and nearly odourless." It tastes rather salty. Probably not with my salt consumption, though I admit I haven't tasted it. It will be salty if you are eating excess salt (as most people do), and not if you don't. Regards, Nick Maclaren. |
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To pee or not to pee?
On 2009-11-14 10:49:38 +0000, said:
I thought I was the only older gent here until I seen Sacha's post. What young folk don't seem to think about is when you get older the Doctors put you on all sorts of prescription medicines so how can your drug tainted sterilized urine on the compost pile be safe to use?. I've heard of urine being used for compost piles many years ago but that it was only being used by 3rd world people who were to poor to buy a box of Miracle grow. You're certainly not the only older gent here but neither am I, being of the female persuasion. ;-) I'm afraid my name causes a lot of confusion. I think that if the pee is free and safe to use, why spend money on something else? It's a well known breaker down of compost but I raised the medical thing because what flitted through my mind is how very careful some people are about not using animal manure that contains veterinary medicines. -- Sacha www.hillhousenursery.com Shrubs & perennials. Tender & exotics. South Devon |
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To pee or not to pee?
On 2009-11-14 11:01:19 +0000, ®óñ© © ²°¹°-°¹ said:
On Sat, 14 Nov 2009 05:49:38 -0500, wrote: I thought I was the only older gent here until I seen Sacha's post. What young folk don't seem to think about is when you get older the Doctors put you on all sorts of prescription medicines . Oh dear, I wonder what drug Sacha has been on!! I don't *think* my voice is getting deeper. ;-) Does Yorkshire Tea count? -- Sacha www.hillhousenursery.com Shrubs & perennials. Tender & exotics. South Devon |
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