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Chantal wrote:..... and learn all you need to know about peeing on your plants. :wink:



Lesson 1.
Do not pee on your salad greens just before harvesting.

Lesson 2.
Peeing on them does not improve the flavour of soft fruit.

Lesson 3.
For taller plants such as jeruselem artichokes, ladies will need a step ladder and gentlemen will need to check the strength and direction of the wind.

Lesson 4.
Oh I give up, it's just too easy and we've done it before. :twisted:
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Anne_Jones
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Hi there,
My mum and dad installed a compost toilet on their allotment site last year and they've been really pleased with it. They got it from Free Range Designs with grant funding and it was quite reasonably priced. http://www.freerangedesigns.co.uk/reclaimed-wood-furniture/composting-toilets/compost-toilet-with-disabled-access.html
Some allotment members were resistant to the idea, but It doesn't smell and is really simple to use, so I think it's worked out really well.
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