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I think more and more people now use urine on their compost heap so it's getting to the plants in a roundabout way. I'm not very sure using it neat in the greenhouse would smell very nice after a few months.
I you'st to have a handle on the world .. but it BROKE!!
When I was a little lass my next door friend showed me their greenhouse with tomato plants in - it was a rarity then. She explained that her dad watered the plants with 'pee-water' (I think he added is to his water butt) and for years I thought she meant 'pea' and assumed that after cooking their peas they strained off the water for the toms. Dim or what?
When I was a little lass my next door friend showed me their greenhouse with tomato plants in - it was a rarity then. She explained that her dad watered the plants with 'pee-water' (I think he added is to his water butt) and for years I thought she meant 'pea' and assumed that after cooking their peas they strained off the water for the toms. Dim or what?
Oh! The innocence of youth
I you'st to have a handle on the world .. but it BROKE!!
I think the neighbours round here might have something to say, if i started to squat over my bendy buckets in the green house, far too many full moons in the month
All jokes aside, I can remember my mum telling me, when she was little my grandma going to the sewage farm down the road for tomatoes, when you think about it, we do eat a lot of tomatoes!!!!
Wot Terrier said. I have a special bucket in my veggie plot and always use it when I'm down there (my thumbs are too small so cant reach the dalek direct), and all other visitors are encouraged to do the same.
It gets onto my plot eventually, in a less potent form perhaps, but its certainly there.
Bob Leponge
Life's disappointments are so much harder to take if you don't know any swear words.
I use urine on any gross feeder plant, not just on the compost heap, and I have always assumed that it would work well on any nitrogen fixers too, although I don't think I have tried it. ( Is this how "peas" got their name ? ! ) Ammonia, or to be more precise urea, is only one step away from pure nitrogen, isn't it ?
There's no point reading history if you don't use the lessons it teaches.
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I've heard stories of people using urine - for instance, children being encouraged to pee in the garden. I have to say I'm not attracted to the idea of doing it myself (though it gives deeper meaning to Grow Your Own).
I believe it's sterile at the point of delivery, so direct application to the compost heap is probably best.
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