Dog poo and grass compost how to?

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  1. pete

    pete Growing a bit of this and a bit of that....

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    So, where does dog dung end up????
    The stuff that gets put into plastic bags and collected from dog bins.
    The plastic bag is probably the most environmentally unfriendly part of the process.
    All waste breaks down, even human stuff.
    If it didn't we would all have died out years ago.

    Personally I get quite enough cat dung on my allotment, but I ain't dead yet.:biggrin:
     
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    • Notty1975

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      Each to their own lol there is that old saying though
      Eat s**t and die pmsl
       
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        pete Growing a bit of this and a bit of that....

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        Not heard that saying, but assume it applies to junk food.;)
         
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          pete Growing a bit of this and a bit of that....

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          Yep, so its ok to use on non ebible crops.
          Please tell my local cats, only on the flower beds, not on my onions.:biggrin:

          Like most things these days, it's probably over done, yes dont put it directly on stuff you are going to eat, just be sensible.
           
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          Yep the usual health and safety blah blah blah
           
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            Apparently the bins have bottoms!!!!
            I agree don’t want to compost it as such just re form it to get rid
            The possible resulting solution is becoming more and more murky....
             
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              I’m a bit lost here, whys it your responsibility if it’s on communal ground?
              If it’s run by a property management why are they not moving this?
               
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