Comment posted Is it safe to water a vegetable garden with menstrual blood? by .

um…. i dont tihnk so. but i’ve never heard of that. but blood is acidic, and that might hurt your plants. i would just through that stuff away..

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  • My oh my, aren’t some people a bit testy on this subject. I could see why you’d like to conserve water – afterall SOME places are in a drought. Amazing the reaction of others since probably lots of these people may use other harsh chemicals on their plants such as bug sprays and weed killer. Since plants do soak up everything, it would probably be best not to pour on your plants that produce food.

  • Obviously there are some very narrow-minded people on here. I haven’t tried this myself, but I know there are several people that fertilize their plants with menstrual blood. It’s the same thing as using blood meal. You should probably dilute it before pouring on your plants, since too much of the nutrients may be a bad thing. I know people that use it for their herb garden, so I’m sure veggies would be okay too. As long as you’re disease-free the veggies should be perfectly fine for human consumption. If people have a problem eating them because of your fertilizer choice, it’ll be their loss. More veggies for you! Here’s a link for an online support forum for menstrual cups. It has a section on there for using blood for gardening (blood-other uses). Hope I helped!

  • I wouldn’t. How about the lawn instead, not near the veggies? But why wouldn’t you put the water down the drain?

  • Cloth pads? ok I say go for it, strange question btw.

  • disgusting. pour the water down the toilet

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