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Outdoor Environments Not recommended for housing. Discussions on runs, outdoor time, play areas and safety.

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Miricle Grow (plant food)

Before you all start paniking(SP?) i haven't even started growing the grass.

I was looking at Miricle Grow. I was thinking it might give the grass and extra boost. Its bio-degratable, but was wondering if it would harm my girls? Does anyone know?

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Re: Miricle Grow (plant food)

Try e-mailing the company and asking your vet.
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I wouldn't use it.
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Re: Miricle Grow (plant food)

A good fertilizer/food for the grass would be your piggies poo's. Completely safe.
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Yup, my grass looks stunning from all the beans they've left behind!
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Re: Miricle Grow (plant food)

Ha hahaha i would have never thought of it. Ok np from the census here i won't use the Miricle Grow, instead i'll gather up the piggies poo and see how that works out. Thanks alot for the advice and suggestions. Hopefully in about 2 weeks my piggies will have some homegrown grass to munch on.

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