Posted by augie on May 2, 2005, 9:58 pm
(Cross posted to relevant groups)
For those that like to garden, and recycle, I read about this on another
group:
(Copied and pasted)
I read about this in Burke's Back Yard gardening magazine, but have no
littlies and their disposable nappies or pullups to test it out. They
suggested to use the gel crystals - with wee - as an addition to potting
mix. Apparently it is the same stuff as those rain saver crystals, and
the nitrogen from the wee was said to benefit the plants.
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It's just my opinion, nothing more.
Posted by Ms Leebee on May 3, 2005, 1:22 am
> (Cross posted to relevant groups)
> For those that like to garden, and recycle, I read about this on another
> group:
> (Copied and pasted)
> I read about this in Burke's Back Yard gardening magazine, but have no
> littlies and their disposable nappies or pullups to test it out. They
> suggested to use the gel crystals - with wee - as an addition to potting
> mix. Apparently it is the same stuff as those rain saver crystals, and
> the nitrogen from the wee was said to benefit the plants.
wow. thx for the tip - I need some nitrogen on my azalea ... will give this
a go and report back ;)
( I take it you rip open the protective liner and scrape the crystals out -
hmm, interesting )
Posted by augie on May 3, 2005, 1:45 am
ms.muck@crikey.com said...
> > (Cross posted to relevant groups)
> >
> > For those that like to garden, and recycle, I read about this on another
> > group:
> >
> > (Copied and pasted)
> >
> > I read about this in Burke's Back Yard gardening magazine, but have no
> > littlies and their disposable nappies or pullups to test it out. They
> > suggested to use the gel crystals - with wee - as an addition to potting
> > mix. Apparently it is the same stuff as those rain saver crystals, and
> > the nitrogen from the wee was said to benefit the plants.
>
>
> wow. thx for the tip - I need some nitrogen on my azalea ... will give this
> a go and report back ;)
Good, would like to know how it goes.
Although where I am going to get nappies from remains a mystery!
> ( I take it you rip open the protective liner and scrape the crystals out -
> hmm, interesting )
>
>
>
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It's just my opinion, nothing more.
Posted by Ms Leebee on May 3, 2005, 2:38 am
augie wrote:
> ms.muck@crikey.com said...
>> > (Cross posted to relevant groups)
>> >
>> > For those that like to garden, and recycle, I read about this on
>> another > group:
>> >
>> > (Copied and pasted)
>> >
>> > I read about this in Burke's Back Yard gardening magazine, but
>> have no > littlies and their disposable nappies or pullups to test
>> it out. They > suggested to use the gel crystals - with wee - as an
>> addition to potting > mix. Apparently it is the same stuff as those
>> rain saver crystals, and > the nitrogen from the wee was said to
>> benefit the plants.
>>
>>
>> wow. thx for the tip - I need some nitrogen on my azalea ... will
>> give this a go and report back ;)
> Good, would like to know how it goes.
> Although where I am going to get nappies from remains a mystery!
have another bebe
<g,d,r >
Posted by augie on May 3, 2005, 5:34 am
ms.muck@crikey.com said...
> augie wrote:
> > ms.muck@crikey.com said...
> >> > (Cross posted to relevant groups)
> >> >
> >> > For those that like to garden, and recycle, I read about this on
> >> another > group:
> >> >
> >> > (Copied and pasted)
> >> >
> >> > I read about this in Burke's Back Yard gardening magazine, but
> >> have no > littlies and their disposable nappies or pullups to test
> >> it out. They > suggested to use the gel crystals - with wee - as an
> >> addition to potting > mix. Apparently it is the same stuff as those
> >> rain saver crystals, and > the nitrogen from the wee was said to
> >> benefit the plants.
> >>
> >>
> >> wow. thx for the tip - I need some nitrogen on my azalea ... will
> >> give this a go and report back ;)
> >
> > Good, would like to know how it goes.
> > Although where I am going to get nappies from remains a mystery!
>
> have another bebe
>
> <g,d,r >
Wash your mouth out!
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It's just my opinion, nothing more.
> For those that like to garden, and recycle, I read about this on another
> group:
> (Copied and pasted)
> I read about this in Burke's Back Yard gardening magazine, but have no
> littlies and their disposable nappies or pullups to test it out. They
> suggested to use the gel crystals - with wee - as an addition to potting
> mix. Apparently it is the same stuff as those rain saver crystals, and
> the nitrogen from the wee was said to benefit the plants.