Re: septic planting


<snip>   I would have no concern about pathogens via the sewage. The
human
bacteria can't get into the vines and pumpkings.

Does that mean one can plant other veggies over a septic tank?  About
the only place I don't have bermuda grass is in the area of the septic
tank......and was thinking of putting my regular garden there.  Just
moved here, and I'm drowning in bermuda grass!

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