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    Default A use for cricket droppings

    Ran across this, available from Ghann's:

    CricketPoo! :: The CricketPoo! Story

    I'm going to save the waste from my cricket bin and give it a whirl as a fertilizer . I don't have the quantities for my vegetable garden, but I'll try it in a few houseplants and see how it works.

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    DanikaMilles
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    Default Re: A use for cricket droppings

    Neat idea. Makes since. Maybe you should look into what cricket droppings are rich in. Some droppings are rich in nitrogen and can either be really helpful or really harmful. It depends on the plant

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