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Steveman

colorado

Ok, so I am preparing my soil, first thing I am running my tiller in the areas where my tomatoes and pumpkins will be, and the whole time gas was leaking out, is it safe to eat the tomatoes next year, or will my family and I be better off not eating them... Next, I am tilling the same areas for about 1 1/2 hours, and and the end I notice dog poop all over the areas, it was diarrhea( sorry not sure about spelling)So, I had been rototilling in small amounts of dog poop the whole time... Is it safe to eat the vegetables next year, or not???? Or am I over reacting about these two ordeals??? Thanks... Steve

10/27/2002 4:09:39 PM

Orange Crush

Bobcaygeon Ontario

I'm not sure what to do about the gas but the dog crap is just good old fashion organic fertilizer.I scoop my dog poo off the lawn and throw it in the garden.....it's a smelly job but somebody's got to do it!

10/27/2002 4:30:23 PM

BenDB

Key West, FL

It depends how much gas you spilt, it you spilt alot plants might not even grow but if its just small amounts it should wash out but i dont think it will effect the eating quality. You shouldnt be leaking gas into the eviroment, you should get that thing fixed it will save you money and the enviroment.

10/27/2002 4:41:36 PM

Steveman

colorado

I know benface, trust me I like the environment, thanks guys... Steve

10/27/2002 4:46:18 PM

Steveman

colorado

and I am not harming it enough quite yet, get permit in 8 months, lol...

10/27/2002 4:47:16 PM

BenDB

Key West, FL

I know i was just giving you a hard time

10/27/2002 5:26:59 PM

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