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PostPosted: Fri Jun 16, 2006 4:55 pm    Post subject: Composting bins (EchoChild) Reply with quote

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Posted: 06 May 2006 07:57 pm Post subject: Composting bins

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Have a look at this website
http://www.recyclenow.com/home_composting/index.html

I have got to say they have very good bargins on composting bins I am currently buying 6 large ones!..Mike, I am going to need some worms!..if you have a problem with the post code(your authority is not included) then try BH21 3TX poole and dorset are in the list and if I can help I will!!
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Posted: 06 May 2006 09:04 pm Post subject:

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Composting is a very satisfying activity, albeit a longish term one. The prices they quote is really very good, isn't it?
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Posted: 06 May 2006 09:12 pm Post subject:

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We have worms sorting out our compost. Bless their little hearts!
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Posted: 06 May 2006 09:15 pm Post subject:

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The prices are amazing .. but i am easily pleased! If you are not in the area i can order and collect them for you..or i can find out the nearest authority for you!
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We got ours from wiggly worms.
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Posted: 06 May 2006 09:21 pm Post subject:

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£6 incl deliver in our area, might have to get myself some more as the two pallet bins and one plastic bin are full already

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Posted: 07 May 2006 06:02 pm Post subject:

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i have to say that we made ours out of old palletts that we acquired from work........

does the job well


trouble is we have so much muck from teh goats that we have filled up 6 pallett size ones, and in the centre of the area, we had a circle of corrugated tim that was also full above my head and that mr nanny had to burn this weekend so that we have space to put the next lot in when i clean the goats out.

anybody that is close to me and has a trailer is welcome at any time to collect......................
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Didn't you say the goat shed was full of it too?
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you know that old fairy story about the pot of porridge that kept on growing and growing?

well this pile of goat poop is just the same

it grows and grows and grows..............

i put as much as i can on the garden, i give away as much as i can.....it just never goes away


i try so hard and it never goes away............

please...someone save me.........
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Only if you post a pic of Merlin in a thong!!
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Posted: 07 May 2006 08:52 pm Post subject:

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Wha?!

Here was me, entering this thread thinking it would be a nice happy innocent discussion of composting bins...

Just to reitterate:

Wha?!
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You'll need to read the pets thread about....um...."For dog and cat lovers".
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Posted: 07 May 2006 08:56 pm Post subject:

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Hee hee so did I...
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Posted: 07 May 2006 09:52 pm Post subject:

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Oh right, I'm glad it wasn't another of these Robert Redford (who? ) / Johnny Depp (at least I know who he is) type meanderings off the topic...
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