What can I do with fish?
Question:My husband loves fishing, we dont eat fish. My freezer is full of fish, should/how could I use it on my garden?
Answers:
Your question intrigued me since my husband, brothers, and father also like to fish. We usually give fresh fish to our neighbor, but... You got me to thinking (that's often dangerous).
Anyway, here is what I found,
http://www.associatedcontent.com/article...
Sounds like a bit of trouble, but I have some hydrangeas that may really benefit.
Thanks for asking.
why dont you take it to a homeless shelter.
Find someone you hate and put it under the seat in their car!
pls dont use it in a garden thats discusing
Why not sell it to local peasents
Well, i wouldn't put fish in your garden that would be stinky... if he loves fishing then you should fish with him, then let them go don't just leave them.
u can hit someone with it..it would be funny
if u dont eat fish, but love to fish why not catch and release the fish back into the water instead of taking it home?
i have no clue if u could use fish in your garden but i know how you can get rid of it. #1after your husband caught the fish u can give it to a person who likes to cook/eat fish.#2 host a bbq invite friends and cook the fish plus other food and give it to them and#3 give the fish to a homeless shelter
hope this helps
Tell your hubby to start keeping the receipt, and take it back..at least you won't be getting screwed for the money to.
Go the Native American way with the "three sisters", squash, beans and corn. Dig a 6" hole and bury the fish, place three of each seed around the fish and cover with an inch of soil. You can also "plant" fish next to trees, shrubs and perennials. My question is how did those Indians keep there dogs and other critters out of there gardens? RScott
Have you ever thought about offering your fish to reletives? Perhaps if you scaled them and gutted them they maybe very welcomed. Bury your husband in the garden not the fish!! LOL
Tell your husband to find something better to do
You could use them in your garden burying as someone else suggested but that seems like it would be a lot of trouble, smelly, and dogs WILL dig them up.
If you dont have family to give them too, the local food bank may be happy to pass them out for you.
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