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Letter: Flush of success

Published 13 August 2014

From John Goss

I read with interest Adrian Barnett’s review of The Wastewater Gardener (2 August, p 46). Near where I live there is a wastewater pumping station which, in severe weather run-off conditions, will sometimes flood an adjacent field.

Months later, there will be an abundant crop of tasty, succulent tomatoes. The grey sludge has proved to be a perfect fertiliser for the crop.

I knew an old chap who worked at a sewage plant. He used to take the odd bag of sludge home to put on his vegetable and flower plot. Perhaps there is a lesson here?
Bletchley, Buckinghamshire, UK

Issue no. 2982 published 16 August 2014

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