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Peaches · F
It might be good fertilizer for the garden after all...🤔
SimplyTracie · 26-30, F
@Peaches Maybe. I googled the question and the answer was...
Yes. Because pond scum and algae are living organisms, they are rich sources of nitrogen that break down quickly in the compost pile. Using pond scum as fertilizer also incorporates important nutrients, such as potassium and phosphorus, into the compost.
But, I’m not sure if that blue-green stuff is contaminated.
Yes. Because pond scum and algae are living organisms, they are rich sources of nitrogen that break down quickly in the compost pile. Using pond scum as fertilizer also incorporates important nutrients, such as potassium and phosphorus, into the compost.
But, I’m not sure if that blue-green stuff is contaminated.
Peaches · F
@SimplyTracie Yeah, 😖I wouldn't wanna touch it!
SimplyTracie · 26-30, F
@Peaches I agree. 😷