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    Mar 26, 2010, 07:21 PM
    Fertilizer
    A recent study from Finland is referred to in numerous articles. It shows that a mixture of wood ashes and urine was as effective as regular fertilizer in growing tomatoes. But nowhere does it show what the ratio of the mixture should be, or who much to use, or whether it is good for any garden plants. Does anyone have this information?

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