| 7 | A Brief Intro to Composting Types of Composting The first question many beginners ask is 'What is the best bin? The first question should be, what do you want to do? Look at what materials you want to get rid of or have access to, and how much compost you want or need. |
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| 8 | Dog urine Posted by: terryb - 5 on Mon, Nov 20, 00 at 23:51 78 follow-ups, last one posted on Fri, May 24, 13 at 17:19 I have a new lawn and a new dog. They are not getting along! Every place she pees the grass is dying. Any solutions? Thanks! Follow-Up Postings: RE: Dog urine Posted by: Diane - 5 ( georgediane@sympatico.ca ) on Tue, Nov 21, 00 at 16 |
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| 9 | Yellow lawn from pet urine Posted by: tgerak on Tue, Aug 23, 05 at 20:09 36 follow-ups, last one posted on Fri, Feb 22, 13 at 10:05 HELP! I'm a relatively new organic gardener, and am moving from the compost bin and the garden toward the lawn. I have two wonderful dogs, and have yellow patches in the grass from their favorite bathroom spots. What is the best way to neutraliz |
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| 10 | Dog urine and grass... Posted by: greenjeans_il on Tue, May 1, 07 at 9:59 9 follow-ups, last one posted on Wed, May 2, 07 at 18:54 Just to continue a discussion we were having on another thread; does dog urine hold a more negative impact on the turf when the grass is stressed as opposed to healthy? Or does it not matter? One poster commented that she'd experienced dead a |
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| 11 | Plants that stand up to dog urine Posted by: frannie_cdg on Tue, Jun 11, 02 at 11:53 9 follow-ups, last one posted on Fri, Sep 24, 04 at 23:46 I am not sure if this is the best place to put this question, but I am working toward a meadow lawn, and want plants that fit into that scheme. My problem is my mailbox, I have two labs, and they often use the mailbox and a relieving post, and |
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| 12 | How to rid grass of dog urine spots Posted by: sharonlf z10 AZ on Sun, Jun 18, 06 at 1:59 10 follow-ups, last one posted on Wed, Apr 21, 10 at 14:51 I live in hot and sunny Arizona where most people don't have lawns. I,however, craved grass and now have a small patch of lawn (Bermuda Grass). I also have two Labrador Retrievers. My older Lab doesn't use the grass as her bathroom and until now I |
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| 13 | Can dog urine cause damage in winter? My neighbour lets her large dog urinate on our side of our shared pie-shaped front yard. Last spring I had over a dozen brown spots that I had to repair, and I spoke to her several times about it. She usually says she's |
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| 14 | Neighbor dog pooping on my lawn Posted by: Lisa_MI z5 MI on Mon, Jul 22, 02 at 10:54 112 follow-ups, last one posted on Sat, Oct 13, 12 at 13:41 My husband had an altercation (if you can call it that, considering my husband couldn't get one word in edgewise) with our neighbor this weekend over his dog pooping in our yard. Here's the story. I hope someone has some advice: I'm living ne |
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| 15 | Brugmansia and Dog Pee ? Posted by: lisascenic on Mon, Sep 12, 11 at 0:48 12 follow-ups, last one posted on Thu, Sep 22, 11 at 9:52 Two years ago, I bought a house in the San Francisco Bay Area, with very neglected gardens. The house came with two scraggly brugmansias. Since Under my care, they have improved in health. Until recently. In the past few months, the neig |
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| 17 | dog urine hurt roses? Posted by: terrisofla 10 on Tue, Jul 10, 07 at 18:59 4 follow-ups, last one posted on Mon, Jul 16, 07 at 21:45 Just wondering if the brown leaves I just found on one of my new roses were caused by the dog urine I washed off of them yesterday. I have a large Lab and he likes to mark everything. Do I need to fence off the roses? Follow-Up Postings: |
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| 18 | ...do dogs (and dog walkers) treat your roses like fire hydrants? Posted by: ilovemyroses 8 Dallas TX on Tue, Mar 27, 12 at 9:13 23 follow-ups, last one posted on Fri, Mar 30, 12 at 11:56 this just infuriates me. we live on a corner, and the side street is quiet and a major dog walking artery. AND, the 10 foot median (150 feet long) is where i grow alot of roses. any advice for the dog poopers and pee-ers?? we do have leas |
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| 20 | they filmed the dog attack instead of stopping it Posted by: youngquinn VIC Aust on Thu, May 2, 13 at 21:21 57 follow-ups, last one posted on Mon, May 6, 13 at 22:18 Is this the society we are morphing into? Instead of helping this man attacked in melbourne Australia by a pack of 4 American staffordshire terriers passers by filmed the attack! this atttack lasted for around 15 minu |
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