Tomato & Egg
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Could cause disease when rotting and might encourage rats, never heard of it and I wouldn't try it either.
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Well there's one way to find out...……………………………...let us know how you get on
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Heard about banana skins or full banana's planted under Tom's, even full fish heads in the hole. None are going on my plot as we have too many chicken keepers & way too many rats!
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The dead sheep under the grape vine is another that I have not bothered with
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Westi wrote:Heard about banana skins ... planted under Tom's
I've heard it countless times about banana peels! They are also rich in calcium and perfect to mix through compost. Egg shells are indeed full of calcium too, but a whole egg? Never heard that one before...
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I'll have to suggest it to the neighbours. They are away on holiday and I am looking after their hens but sales seem to have dried up so they are going to come back to three dozen eggs. By the way, is it whole or broken?