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Re: Milorganite


Thanks Ed for the useful info on the repackaged sewage! My town offers sewage
sludge for free! I don't think I'll try it, however, even though I planned on
using it
for the lawn and not my veggies. I'll try some other products that have been
suggested or just try to save up my compost. I really have nothing against the
urea idea either. I'm not a strict organic gardener and I think urea sounds
organic
enough if my memory of metabolism is accurate.

Henry



EHagge6288 wrote:

> As I understand it, Milorganite is Millwalkie (SP?) sewage, treated of course.
> It can be used for lawns.  It does have an oder.  But why not just use some
> high nitrogen "urea" fertilizer, it's made from pig urine, and I guess that's
> organic.  Your lawn will love it.
>
> Ed in SW Illinois
> Who is non organic, no flames please



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