Thread: Bio Solids?
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Old May 8, 2021   #7
D.J. Wolf
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Ok, here's the deal. I wouldn't want this simple because it's human biosolids. But realistically, we add steer/horse/cow/pig/sheep/whatever bio solids from animals to our gardens all the time. Rabbits, squirrels, deer, elk, bear, moose, and sasquatch* all use out gardens and fields as handy bathrooms. So is there really any difference between human and critter waste? I honestly don't know.

*Critters using your garden as a bathroom may very by location. Wild animals may be dangerous, approach with caution. Startling an animal while it is using your garden as a bathroom may result in violent reactions, including uncontrolled explosive diarrhea, screaming, cursing, and physical attack. Screaming and cursing normal done by the gardener, with the exception of sasquatch. Side effects may very. These statements not evaluated by FDA or any other governmental organization.
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