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@ghost-of-a-duke saidelephant dung make perfect fertilizer.may the bird of paradise etc
Wise man say, 'be glad your neighbour don't have elephant.'
@david-burton saidBurning elephant dung is a good thing.
elephant dung make perfect fertilizer.may the bird of paradise etc
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@ghost-of-a-duke saidThey both seem to have a thing about Dung. 🙂
Surely not for your neighbours?
-VR
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@ghost-of-a-duke saidOh I wish - it’s the best apparently 😀
Wise man say, 'be glad your neighbour don't have elephant.'
“Elephant dung is a fantastic compost – one of the best. Elephants digest less than half of what they eat, which is why they consume so much each day. This inefficient digestion also means that their dung is full of partially digested bark, hay, grass, fruit, and veggies – which is exactly what a garden needs.”
@drewnogal saidI believe you, cats should live in an environment suitable for them. My daughter's cat Myzan lives in a apartment but wants to go outside usually twice a day. She has a litterbox but prefers to use open fields, never flowerbeds. She never tears or breaks anything, she is very careful.
I’m sorry but they’re a damn nuisance around here and are not welcome in my garden or my allotment. They kill anything that moves and crap in my vegetable beds.
They’re best suited to farms and yards to control the mice and rats, otherewise best kept in peoples apartments with a litter tray.
@drewnogal saidFun Facts, I may borrow that. 🙂
Oh I wish - it’s the best apparently 😀
“Elephant dung is a fantastic compost – one of the best. Elephants digest less than half of what they eat, which is why they consume so much each day. This inefficient digestion also means that their dung is full of partially digested bark, hay, grass, fruit, and veggies – which is exactly what a garden needs.”
-VR
@drewnogal saidmmmmm. when you put it that way.
Oh I wish - it’s the best apparently 😀
“Elephant dung is a fantastic compost – one of the best. Elephants digest less than half of what they eat, which is why they consume so much each day. This inefficient digestion also means that their dung is full of partially digested bark, hay, grass, fruit, and veggies – which is exactly what a garden needs.”
@moonbus saidright family but it would never get down a weasle hole.....keep it clean
Dachshund: Weasel hunter.