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by yellowrose of Texas on 11 September 2009 - 02:09
Bite your tongue and SMILE
YR
by beetree on 11 September 2009 - 11:09
YR: Yes, what he doesn't know won't hurt him. I'll be good and wait to harvest after a a big rain, just to be nice. Of course, he might get suspicious if I don't eat it with him!! LOL Any good butternut squash recipes out there? I make a nice pureed soup, but could use something new.
2Moons: I know about compost tea, but since dog pee comes from a carnivore and not an herbivore I just thought I'd ask the experts here if there were any hidden terrors lurking in dog pee that would best not be ingested.
Sitasmom, this is a dog topic! While it is not about poo, it is all about the pee, and doesn't require an OT.
2Moons: I know about compost tea, but since dog pee comes from a carnivore and not an herbivore I just thought I'd ask the experts here if there were any hidden terrors lurking in dog pee that would best not be ingested.
Sitasmom, this is a dog topic! While it is not about poo, it is all about the pee, and doesn't require an OT.


by steve1 on 11 September 2009 - 13:09
My old Dad used to put pigeon droppings in a big container fill it with water and let it brew for a few weeks, then he fed his Carrots Marrows, Runner Beans etc with it, they grew like wildfireand were beautiful to eat Some times my Dogs pee on the vegs, i just wash as normal and eat them i never think about it
Steve
Steve
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