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How to use urea in home gardening?

How to use urea in home gardening?

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Hi Dolphi, First of all you got to see,does your soil is really deficient of Nitrogen. If yes, than use slow release Urea, or else it will burn your Garden out. Best is call a gardener, he knows the Job. Too many technicalities are involved. Cow dung if available is best, but it has very awful smell. OK.
It's a source of nitrogen. If you've purchased a bag of it at a garden center, use it as instructed on the bag (mixing x cups or pounds into the soil per square foot). Urine is the source of urea, and if you have a toddler, diluting the potty chair's contents 10 to 1 with water, you can use if as a liquid fertilizer that is dilute enough that it won't burn your plants. I don't recommend using diluted urine for indoor plants.

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