urine in composting

Started by sandallwood, December 04, 2006, 20:50:35

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sandallwood

hi, am aware you can use  watered down urine to accelerate the composting process, but does any one know if there is a limit to how much you should put in and is there a specific time scale to doing this or can you do it at any time of year?
I currently use a  standard wrap compost bin.
thanks. :)
Spring the sweet Spring,is this year's pleasant King.

sandallwood

Spring the sweet Spring,is this year's pleasant King.

cornykev

 :)sand check out to wee or not to wee  page 2
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sandallwood

Spring the sweet Spring,is this year's pleasant King.

Robert_Brenchley

Put it on anything fibrous; it works best in summer since that's when decay goes fastest, and you're putting lots of stuff on the compost. if you put too much in it soaks out of the bottom and goes to waste; just get it damp and it'll do fine. Keep the rest for liquid manure.

saddad

Read the book "Liquid Gold" over the weekend, very amusing and informative!
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cornykev

:) Heard about the book Sadad didn't think anyone would buy it . ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D
MAY THE CORN BE WITH YOU.

saddad

I didn't buy it but a friend did!
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