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Using your grass as your restroom is now something not only farm and wild animals have become accustomed to. Many people have taken to their own resources to supply nutrients to their plants. However, the urine by itself does not do the plants much good - it must be dilated with water at a 2-1 ratio in order to reap all of the benefits. Without the neutralizer, the liquid is plentiful in doses of nitrogen, potassium, and some phosphorous. These are all healthy for the maintenance and up-keeping of plants, especially grass. But, urine is also high in levels of salt which burns and sometimes kills plants with ease. So, if you're planning on helping your plants thrive by emptying your bladder, you may want to do so by going in a watering can, adding 2x the liquid in there of water, then proceed to enjoy your time gardening.
But please, if you're reading this and you're my neighbor or live on a main street anywhere, don't pee into anything in broad daylight other than the toilet in your home. Also, it is not necessary for you to tell anyone that you use urine to help your plants.
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AuthorSophie Mayol is a senior at Turlock High School. She is an avid food critic, cat lover, and an OK athlete always trying her best. Archives
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