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If it has asphalt, or other oil-based products on the soil, you would want to clean that up. Check with your local agricultural unit to see if soil testing is available.
Eating paper is not dangerous if it is eaten in small quantities. However, the bleaches and other chemicals that are used in the process of whitening and smoothing can be harmful. So it is not recommended to eat paper. (But a few spitballs are fine.)
Steer manure contains many bacteria species including E. coli. To safely use it in a garden, the manure should first be properly composted so the the temperature gets high enough to kill the bacteria.
Shredding paper is as safe as running a toaster. Assuming it is a non-commercial shredder there will never be a problem with it shorting the power out.
Glycerin is a colorless liquid used in soaps, skin treatments, cooking, animal care, crafts, and fine arts. It can be purchased at pharmacies (including big chains like Walmart or Target) in small quantities. Or, it can be found in bulk online or at certain supply stores. The source of this information, and more details are available at the eHow article linked below. In addition, vegetable glycerin, which has a rich oily texture, is a hypoallergenic glycerin derived entirely from vegetable oil (non-vegetable glycerin is usually derived from pork or other animal fats). All glycerin with a "USP" (United States Parmacopoeia) mark is safe for food and cosmetic purposes. Vegetable glycerin can be purchased online at the Netrition link below.
In the USA, all newsprint ink is made from vegetable sources, so the paper is safe to use in the garden. I'm not sure about other countries, though.
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yes and no. depends on how you look at it. think about it.
It is not because it will kill the plants in the garden.
I can't think of any reason why not.
Yes. It provides Nitrogen that encourages growth.
It is safe to say that rosin dust is NOT toxic, because rosin is also used as a food additive in things like chewing gum, or in cosmetics such as makeup. Rosin dust could only cause problems if you have an allergy to it (Read more about these effects and what rosin is used in here:http://dermnetnz.org/dermatitis/rosin-allergy.html). I Hope that answered your question!
no, the ink is bad for the soil.
violin rosin can go bad if there is hot weather or there is a sudden change of heat,so keep your violin cool or just get a new rosin which can cost $2.00. just don't put a lot on your strings or it will become black. so keep your rosin safe in your violin case. :)
Yes, but it is better if it has aged and ask the farmer what drenches he gave the sheep and watch out for weed seeds if it is fresh manure.
No, it is not safe to eat paper.
The pods, seeds, leaves and vines of the garden or green pea is good food for a rabbit. There are a lot of things they shouldn't eat, but usually, if it comes out of your vegetable garden, it's safe for a bunny.