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  • #16
    Did you pee on mine cos they died

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    • #17
      I think Which magazine missed the point. It's just great fun peeing on a compost heap.

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      • #18
        Well I can't say I've done it myself but I'd feel terrible at depriving my wee boy, so perhaps I shall ignore "Which"'s advice too!

        Also, there's something rather satisfying about the recycling element in all this
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        • #19
          Originally posted by zazen999 View Post
          It is. Just don't pee on the poor things.
          I don't have a wormery but I agree with Zazen - I can just hear the little worms in there going - Bl%dy 'ell, it's pi$$ing rain again!
          Last edited by maytreefrannie; 28-10-2010, 10:58 PM. Reason: spelling correction
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          • #20
            Originally posted by Croila View Post
            There was an article in the last Which gardening magazine which claimed to debunk "old wives tales" in gardening. Their conclusion about p'ing on compost heaps was that it's pointless unless you're struggling to get enough fresh, green material in the heap. What they said was:

            "Human and animal urine is a source of nitrogen, which speeds up decomposition by boosting the activity of composting organisms.

            Micro organisms are the workhorses of your compost heap and in order to function properly they need nutrients including nitrogen. This is found naturally in kitchen waste and green, sappy plant materials, such as grass clippings. If you've got the right balance of nitrogen-rich and carbon-rich materials in your heap, there's little evidence that adding extra nutrients benefits micro organisms and speeds up composting. We trialled compost activators in 2008 and found nitrogen-rich fertiliser didn't speed up composting. Too much nitrogen can, in fact, be detrimental, because it raises salt levels which discourages worms and will turn your heap into a foul smelling mess".

            So. That's what Which thinks of it!

            Shame, because my 7 year old wee boy was hysterically excited when I once allowed him to wee in a beer bottle before emptying it into the dalek (he can't actually reach the dalek, he's too little) ...

            Just wondering if anyone else disputes this? I don't have a clue myself, so I'd be interested to hear other views!
            I alternate greens and browns - and when I put a lod of browns in (i.e. cardboard) I'll wee on that. If I don't, it takes ages to heat up (haven't really stired it around) - but if I do, I can feel the heat an hour or so later - it's amazing.

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            • #21
              I think they recommend you dilute the urine with water before adding it to compost bins etc. to weaken it. I was reading an article a bit ago & it suggested us girls get a 'she-wee' so that we could join in...don't think I'll bother though!
              Into every life a little rain must fall.

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              • #22
                Aye I do - I tend to wee in a milk bottle - then water up to the top, or if I'm out and about and too muddy to go in, i wee direct then hose pipe in after

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                • #23
                  Originally posted by chrismarks View Post
                  My wee is saved for my fence, and my daleks! Poor loos aint seen a drop in a while
                  Fence? Please explain.

                  Keeping foxes away? Alternative creosote treatment?
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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by Snadger View Post
                    LOL!

                    My children used to have a game called 'Worms' where they had little squeeky voices and seemed to spend all there time blowing each other up with grenades............for some reason you've just reminded me of it!
                    Originally posted by chrismarks View Post
                    "Incoming!"
                    LOL I had that as my Mobile ringtone for about the last four years!

                    I've only just changed it. To a Rooster crowing!

                    Mr. G. pees in the Dalek if I'm on the loo when he needs to go. We don't use the Dalek much, and haven't got a Wormery, the Chooks get anything that's left over.
                    Last edited by Glutton4...; 30-10-2010, 10:45 AM.
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                    • #25
                      Originally posted by Glutton4... View Post
                      Mr. G. pees in the Dalek if I'm on the loo when he needs to go. We don't use the Dalek much, and haven't got a Wormery, the Chooks get anything that's left over.
                      Peeing in the composter is fine; but pee in a wormery and we're coming to get ya!

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                      • #26
                        I tend to pee in the watering can and top up with water then just water the plants,I only pee in the compost when I'm starting a new heap/builders bag as an activator,I usually manage to get about a cubic meter together at a time ,it just kick starts the process and its cheaper than garotta
                        don't be afraid to innovate and try new things
                        remember.........only the dead fish go with the flow

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                        • #27
                          Originally posted by womble View Post
                          Fence? Please explain.

                          Keeping foxes away? Alternative creosote treatment?
                          Yes, vein attempt at keeping foxes away (or, you could take it that I can't be bothered to go in the house as I'm that lazy ).

                          Originally posted by snakeshack View Post
                          I tend to pee in the watering can and top up with water then just water the plants,I only pee in the compost when I'm starting a new heap/builders bag as an activator,I usually manage to get about a cubic meter together at a time ,it just kick starts the process and its cheaper than garotta
                          Blimey, that'd good going - you must drink LOADS!! hehe

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