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Does urine affect garden poo?
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<blockquote data-quote="Zee-Man" data-source="post: 341801" data-attributes="member: 7421"><p>Hindgut animals' manure can be used without composting. Ruminant manure needs to be composted since it ferments and produces ammonia. Rabbit, a hindgut creature, manure that is separated is considered "cold" and can go directly in the garden. Urine ferments to ammonia. That is good in dilute doses. It has plenty of nitrogen for good plant growth. In heavy concentrations, however, it burns root tips. Composting won't lose that calcium, but spread it out for better adsorption.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zee-Man, post: 341801, member: 7421"] Hindgut animals' manure can be used without composting. Ruminant manure needs to be composted since it ferments and produces ammonia. Rabbit, a hindgut creature, manure that is separated is considered "cold" and can go directly in the garden. Urine ferments to ammonia. That is good in dilute doses. It has plenty of nitrogen for good plant growth. In heavy concentrations, however, it burns root tips. Composting won't lose that calcium, but spread it out for better adsorption. [/QUOTE]
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