fabfun
New Member
no it is here you go againhere we go again.
no it is here you go againhere we go again.
why? were u hoping i did ?Oh jesus, is fabfun for real?
Lmao, i thought he was going to UN-subscribe. .
wtf you going on about?no quite being so dramatic
just thought i would include some info to all the poo haters
not here to play your poor me game
so dont turn my post into attack as u do all others
so good you had to reply twice.no it is here you go again
my post wasnt even directed at uwtf you going on about?
i just said "i'm NEVER serious".
your "post" was already done 10 pages ago.
troll is trolling.
why so i can post and then u can say im trollingso good you had to reply twice.
got any topping or trimming tips?
I'm like 100% sure, if you actually deliberately put cat shit, or looked into putting cat shit in your medium intentionally, you have serious screws loose, and shouldn't be growing in the first place.
good advice follow it pleasequit taking SHIT so damn literal!
[SIZE=+1] USING DOG & CAT MANURE ON HOME GARDENS [/SIZE] [SIZE=-1]Prepared by
R. E. Hall
Extension Veterinarian
Emmett Schulte
Extension Soil Scientist
University of Wisconsin, Madison
[/SIZE]
I personally appreciate the head's up Fab.
Not saying that anyone has control over their pets using their outdoor garden for a litter box....and I am not one to bash anyone for doing things the way they want to...but it doesn't hurt to know what the ramifications are.
I would guess, at least if you are pregnant, it may not be a great idea to garden where a cat is defecating. I have read cautions before that pregnant women should not be in charge of cleaning a litter box for the same reason.
Not a bad thing to know, especially for us lady gardeners....knowledge is a good thing
dude i am laughing at u guys getting your panties in a bunch over a jokeYour someone who doesn't know how to sit back and laugh.
Again I'm like 100% sure, if you actually deliberately put cat shit, or looked into putting cat shit in your medium intentionally, you have serious screws loose, and shouldn't be growing in the first place.
funny u seem to be one butt hurtI don't believe you getting all butt hurt, and saying your going to un-subscribe earlier in the post is too much of a joke,
then dont believe it cuz its all in your headI don't believe you getting all butt hurt, and saying your going to un-subscribe earlier in the post is too much of a joke,
seems that at least one person found it interesting
[SIZE=+1] USING DOG & CAT MANURE ON HOME GARDENS [/SIZE] [SIZE=-1]Prepared by
R. E. Hall
Extension Veterinarian
Emmett Schulte
Extension Soil Scientist
University of Wisconsin, Madison
[/SIZE]
I personally appreciate the head's up Fab.
Not saying that anyone has control over their pets using their outdoor garden for a litter box....and I am not one to bash anyone for doing things the way they want to...but it doesn't hurt to know what the ramifications are.
I would guess, at least if you are pregnant, it may not be a great idea to garden where a cat is defecating. I have read cautions before that pregnant women should not be in charge of cleaning a litter box for the same reason.
Not a bad thing to know, especially for us lady gardeners....knowledge is a good thing
i doubt others even read it
to busy trying to find a way to trollitup
um, i think you're the only one here bunched up buddy. maybe a little bigger font ....dude i am laughing at u guys getting your panties in a bunch over a joke
HAHAHAHA
in wish i could hug him.I don't believe you getting all butt hurt, and saying your going to un-subscribe earlier in the post is too much of a joke,
ok only one more thats biggerum, i think you're the only one here bunched up buddy. maybe a little bigger font ....