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Eatmywords

Eatmywords

14 minutes ago, Shelby said:

Can I pour sour milk in my garden?

Any type of milk, including fresh, expired, evaporated, and powdered, can be used in a garden as long as it's diluted properly. Stick with reduced-fat (2 percent) or low-fat (1 percent) milk, rather than skim or whole options. Mix the milk with water in a 50-50 ratio and pour it into a spray bottle.Oct 9, 2019

 

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I googled.....  

 

thanks Shelby, did the google elaborate on spraying vs pour in ground?  And for whole, more than 50% water? - ehhh, I could just google too : )

Eatmywords

Eatmywords

8 minutes ago, Shelby said:

Can I pour sour milk in my garden?

Any type of milk, including fresh, expired, evaporated, and powdered, can be used in a garden as long as it's diluted properly. Stick with reduced-fat (2 percent) or low-fat (1 percent) milk, rather than skim or whole options. Mix the milk with water in a 50-50 ratio and pour it into a spray bottle.Oct 9, 2019

 

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I googled.....  

 

thanks Shelby, did the google elaborate on spraying vs pour in ground?  And for whole, more than 50% water? - ehhh, I'll could just google too : )

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