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Composting-dog Poo!

i just found it im not going to do it i could fill that in a wek with my 9 espcaly the greyhounds they would need one each. i wonder if they could be traind to lift the lid and poo in it saves any hassle then :lol:

is i did do it ot wont have somethingt nice on it. I would have to call it the shit pit lol allthough everyone never me will think I am taking about the woman over the road :lol:
 
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Excuse the pun :b ' Where there's muck there's money ' :D
 
hi, i actually HAD one of these years ago for my ONE pointer. In a couple of weeks it was full to the top and certainly didnt work, the enzymes just dribbled out over the top............ however, a mate of mine used on for 13 yrs for her collie and it was great. Depends on the soil i think. We are nasty gravel and stones but more like concrete that drainage, she had a nice big pit dug for the loo by her dad, filled with sand and her soil was nice free draining garden soil. She also had the benefit of a long big garden, mine was 10 m from the conservatory door :x

it still is, but underneath a layer of concrete and a shed!
 
I'm considering one of these for my new place (when i finally have a garden - Hurrah!)

worm composter

might be the answer for those with rubbish soil (i was gonna say 'crappy soil' but the pun was worthy of Richard Whitely so i rethought!)
 

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