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Is it possible to use cat litter on the garden (without the solids) say around my runner beans to discourage slugs as I know they dont like rough loose surfaces
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"Never place used cat litter in your fruit and vegetable gardens, as it may contain dangerous bacteria."
http://www.ehow.com/how_2145625_use-cat-litter -garden.html
"Never place used cat litter in your fruit and vegetable gardens, as it may contain dangerous bacteria."
http://www.ehow.com/how_2145625_use-cat-litter -garden.html
my mums cat never goes out all winter and has to be a really warm day for him to venture out at this time of the year and even then he'll come back in and use his tray, and when he does poop outside he will do it on my nice fresh flower beds....argh!!.....................
well well so you can use it outside..you learn something new every day.
well well so you can use it outside..you learn something new every day.
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same as my mums garden tiggerblue, i was clearing away some undergrowth last week in fear and trembling of what i might find, i thinking of holding a grdening party, bring your own gloves and secateurs (excuse spelling) and i'll provid the bags for the garden rubbish, might even stretch to a bottle of something cold..
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Further to my previous answer, there is a wood based litter which clumps very well when wet called "Cats Best Okoplus".
The rep assures me that this can be put straight on the compost heap, where it will break down into compost.
More expensive than clay type litter, but very economical as you only clear out a couple of clumps per day.
The rep assures me that this can be put straight on the compost heap, where it will break down into compost.
More expensive than clay type litter, but very economical as you only clear out a couple of clumps per day.