photo results | composting | Its handy to keep your compost bins in an out of the way area. We have ours behind the shed where its too dark for anything to grow and they are out of sight.
We have 4 altogether. The two in the picture,another big one behind them and an old plastic lidded dustbin up near the house for if its too rainy to go down the garden with kitchen scraps. The lidded bin is perforated so it doesn't really get smelly and I add newspaper to help stop flies. | |
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discussion results Darkwing (7519) | | If so, how much do you recycle and do you contribute regularly and religiously?Here, we have two plastic bins in which to dispense of our rubbish for recycling and it's collected weekly, plastic... | |
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 hardluck (166) | | I want to start making my on compost. I've been bruning all my yard debry, but I been thing I could use it instead of wasting it. What is better, a pile or a bin. Do you put table scraps in your... | |
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blog results Gardening Tips 'n... (2) | | My garden maintenance area is finally well under way. After years of moving temporary compost bins around as each section of the garden was landscaped they have now taken up their final residence... | |
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 A Gardener's Note... (3) | | Finally took a few moments this afternoon to clean all the "whippy" growth off the wisteria before it starts it growth for the year. I have been meaning to do this for a while, but circumstances... | |
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 A Gardener's Note... (3) | | Finally took a few moments this afternoon to clean all the "whippy" growth off the wisteria before it starts it growth for the year. I have been meaning to do this for a while, but circumstances... | |
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