Gardening is Diuretic

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BrumJim

Forum Stalwart (won't take the hint and leave...)
Anyone else find gardening to be diuretic?

Out in the garden again yesterday, clearing great loads of goose grass away, tidying up the lawn edges and getting rid of some of the more invasive weeds. 45 mins later, needed to dash in to the toilet. Liquid coming out was almost clear. This happened a couple of times.

And this isn't the first time either. For a number of years now I find that I can't spend too long in the garden without needing to come in. Which usually results in my wife complaining about muddy footprints in the house, as I get distracted by gardening duties and wait until the last moment, not leaving myself enough time to remove my walking boots.

But why? Alcohol, yes, I get it. Gardening? Especially when I am working hard, e.g. raking the moss out of the lawn and perspiring generously, and really shouldn't need the toilet.
 
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Before I come out the door,I drink a full glass of warmed water to take the chill off, and usually a top up in reach by the door.

It is good to flush the body ,keeping hydrated. There are tiny particles in urine. When people don't drink enough liquid they are increasing the possibility of the tiny particles becoming stones getting lodge in the small tubes etc.
 

Jameshow

Guru
Anyone else find gardening to be diuretic?

Out in the garden again yesterday, clearing great loads of goose grass away, tidying up the lawn edges and getting rid of some of the more invasive weeds. 45 mins later, needed to dash in to the toilet. Liquid coming out was almost clear. This happened a couple of times.

And this isn't the first time either. For a number of years now I find that I can't spend too long in the garden without needing to come in. Which usually results in my wife complaining about muddy footprints in the house, as I get distracted by gardening duties and wait until the last moment, not leaving myself enough time to remove my walking boots.

But why? Alcohol, yes, I get it. Gardening? Especially when I am working hard, e.g. raking the moss out of the lawn and perspiring generously, and really shouldn't need the toilet.

Pee on the roses might give better flowers!
 
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