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Author dung might not be neccary when making fertilizer
bapeyton@gmail.com

2007-01-20, 8:25 pm

I was possible wrong about mention using dung beatles to break down
human dung. They could be just decreasing the amount of dung or taking
nessary nutrients out .Like I was advised. It is proply best just to
mix dung with wood completly burnt to ashes without much delay. Then
age the mixture the necessary anount of time. ashes should remove or
decrease oder. Here are some other items to consider using: egg shells,
hair, blood from amimals and by soaking and stiring thier meat in water
then burning the meat after neturients extracted, bones ground up,
milk, honey, salt and animal fat which I maily intend aviod but might
prove useful for ersion control. As they say in spanish aude ose. Happy
gardning and may my greatest master gardener Jesus Turn your world
into a paridise.

bapeyton@gmail.com

2007-01-22, 3:25 am


Try using amimal fat instead of mulching plants to cause water to be
retianed in sandy areas with low rain fall. I recomed to use as little
fat as necessary and as much human dung as possible though. Fat does
not seem to add nutrients to the soil and certian plants may not grow
in it.

bapeyton@gmail.com

2007-01-30, 8:25 pm

It may be nessary to add salt to the fat to cause water retention. A
nother adative to condition the soil is unsterilized feathers.

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