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I bet my neighbors think I've gone over the edge. I started my very first compost bin 2 weeks ago in a 50 gallon garbage can, and now they see me outside in my winter coat watering and stirring my "garbage". I've asked my local grocery store to save me their old produce, and now I'm out there chopping and mixing. I'm starting to get funny looks! Now I've taken to rolling it around because it's getting pretty full. I hope I can fill it before they haul me away!
cabinfever- Posts : 66
Join date : 2011-03-04
Location : MN
Re: call 911
I have seen women looking at jewelry ads with a misty eye and one hand resting on the heart, and I only know what they're feeling because that's how I read the seed catalogs in January - Barbara Kingsolver - Animal, Vegetable, Miracle
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Re: call 911
To the BatMobile.....there's a composter on the loose, Robin!
Let me know how the straight-jacket feels. I may be in it after you.
Let me know how the straight-jacket feels. I may be in it after you.
BackyardBirdGardner- Posts : 2727
Join date : 2010-12-26
Age : 50
Location : St. Louis, MO
Re: call 911
I knew I'd fit in here just fine
Barkie- Posts : 306
Join date : 2011-03-25
Location : Wales, Uk. Last frost May
call 911
cabinfever,
At least you can take comfort in knowing that all of the members of this forum realize the truth - that what you're doing in your garden actually means you're highly intelligent and are trying to do something that's actually good for the environment!
But just in case, let us know when visiting hours are at the "hospital" and we'll come visit!
At least you can take comfort in knowing that all of the members of this forum realize the truth - that what you're doing in your garden actually means you're highly intelligent and are trying to do something that's actually good for the environment!
But just in case, let us know when visiting hours are at the "hospital" and we'll come visit!
sherryeo- Posts : 850
Join date : 2011-04-03
Age : 72
Location : Mississippi Gulf Coast Zone 8B
Re: call 911
My brother has "trouble" with rabbits in his yard. Today he told me that he found their "toilet" and I was excited . . . RABBIT POO!
Don't think I'll be giving up the weird-o award in our family for awhile.
Don't think I'll be giving up the weird-o award in our family for awhile.
I have seen women looking at jewelry ads with a misty eye and one hand resting on the heart, and I only know what they're feeling because that's how I read the seed catalogs in January - Barbara Kingsolver - Animal, Vegetable, Miracle
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Re: call 911
:idea:
I was staring at deer poop in my yard....just wondering...
I was staring at deer poop in my yard....just wondering...
pelujilla- Posts : 87
Join date : 2011-04-01
Location : St Johns, Fl (NE Zone 9)
Re: call 911
pelujilla wrote::idea:
I was staring at deer poop in my yard....just wondering...
They're herbivores. You are free to use their offerings.
I would suggest making sure no one is looking before collecting, or you may end up with the straightjacket, too.
Re: call 911
Hmmm... that would mean moose poop is good to use, too?!? MUCH easier to fill a bucket with moose droppings than teen tiny rabbit poop. LOL How about bear???
Tril- Posts : 198
Join date : 2011-04-30
Location : Gardiner, Maine, 5a
call 911
Ok, Tril, talk about the title of this topic- "call 911" - I'm afraid someone will be calling 911 for you when that bear starts chasing you!
You know you're a square foot gardener when - you're actually contemplating going out into the wilds to collect bear poop (and think it's a great idea)!
You know you're a square foot gardener when - you're actually contemplating going out into the wilds to collect bear poop (and think it's a great idea)!
sherryeo- Posts : 850
Join date : 2011-04-03
Age : 72
Location : Mississippi Gulf Coast Zone 8B
Re: call 911
Tril wrote:Hmmm... that would mean moose poop is good to use, too?!? MUCH easier to fill a bucket with moose droppings than teen tiny rabbit poop. LOL How about bear???
Ok I cant resist "does a bear poop in the woods" lololol crack my own self up
Ha-v-v- Posts : 1123
Join date : 2010-03-13
Age : 64
Location : Southwest Ms. Zone 8A (I like to think I get a little bit of Zone 9 too )
Deer poop
I went harvesting around the house this afternoon. I got about 1/3 of a bucket. Going in the compost pile. My wife thinks I'm crazy.
cachecrashers4- Posts : 40
Join date : 2011-03-06
Age : 54
Location : Maine
Re: call 911
Mmmm, I can smell the coffee from here...
Oh wait a minute...
Oh wait a minute...
NHGardener- Posts : 2305
Join date : 2011-02-25
Age : 63
Location : Southern New Hampshire
Re: call 911
OMG...that's hilarious.....coffee poop or poop coffee.....either way....its...
Before I scared off the rabbits with repellent I went around picking up their poop too. Wife made me scrub with a nailbrush before I could come back in the house.
Before I scared off the rabbits with repellent I went around picking up their poop too. Wife made me scrub with a nailbrush before I could come back in the house.
staf74- Posts : 554
Join date : 2010-11-25
Age : 49
Location : York, SC
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