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It'll go green and slimy first. If you have a decent compost heap it will eat a squirrel or magpie in a few days (according to my grandfather, who took no prisoners where his garden was concerned).


Brown bin seems wrong (unless someone else's, obviously). Perhaps wait for dark and put it somewhere where it can re-enter the food chain. Then pour the water on the garden.

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