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  • #16
    Does anyone remember the guy on the Allotment Series? He made a cart which had a sieve on top, he rolled it back and forth and lovely fine tilth fell out of the bottom, he then wheeled it to the next spot. Very clever, I intend to do something similar one day.

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    • #17
      Originally posted by nick the grief View Post
      you know the blue lattice tray things that they throw away on the markets
      Not round here they sell them for £0.50 each.
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      • #18
        You always end up putting half of the compost back in the bin to rot down more.
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        • #19
          Glad to hear it works well Tony. I've wanted one of those for a while now- saw them in the magazines. I have tried a few Heath Robinson contraptions myself.

          ....but then why riddle your compost anyhow?... I always used to -with sieve attached to kids swing frame in the end as it was back/wrist breaking work... then last year I thought 'whats the point' and I now just put a few of the worst sticks back in and chuck it on as a mulch round plants. It Lasts longer, gives more body and the worms do the work. Unless your making potting compost or a seed bed- just relax folks -life is too short!
          Last edited by Paulottie; 02-05-2007, 12:27 AM.

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          • #20
            Just wanted to say - I started using my Rotasieve today to get a nice tilth on the onion bed. I've been digging out the compost heap the previous owners left behind and it's full of bits of twig, non-composted grass cuttings etc. The sieve has allowed me to create nice fine compost for this bed - but I shall leave some of the 'rougher' stuff where I don't need such a fine surface and let the worms do their thing.....

            And I bought it because I saw the recommendation on here from last year, thanks guys
            Growing in the Garden of England

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            • #21
              Sorry to drag an old thread up but found it when googling for Rotasieve.....

              Looking round price is around 40-45 quid mark from the usual suspects. LBS Garden Warehouse had them at 27 quid but out of stock till end of July. Found them in Machine Mart - just rang the local one. Guy said they're very popular and he had 2 in stock so bagged one from them. Price 29 quid....... Also available online.....4.50 delivery.

              Hope that helps someone
              AKA - BigMatt over at Chillis Galore......

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              • #22
                A great tool. I've been using mine to sieve all the crap out of a pile of soil that had been left at the back of my lottie. All sorts of bits of plastic, glass, rubble and weed roots. Long job but it makes a wonderful soil for filling raised beds with.
                It is the doom of man, that they forget.

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                • #23
                  Well - we've used it for the first time - and bloody hell thats a damn site easier then using a normal sieve......get down to Machine Mart and buy em!

                  (and I don't work for them!!! )
                  AKA - BigMatt over at Chillis Galore......

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                  • #24
                    well that's mine ordered too! many thanks

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                    • #25
                      Had mine delivered last week and it was in good use at the lottie over the weekend sieving soil as we put it back in a new bed. It does get rather clagged up when the soil is wet so you need to brush the underside every few loads full but that's not exactly a problem and it helped sieve out all the sections of roots we have in our beds. Got mine from LBS Horticulture who are the cheapest out there which I could find.

                      Some of us live in the past, always talking about back then. Some of us live in the future, always planning what we are going to do. And, then there are those, who neither look behind or ahead, but just enjoy the moment of right now.

                      Which one are you and is it how you want to be?

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                      • #26
                        I could order one from the allotment shop.....we use LBS.
                        My phone has more Processing power than the Computers NASA used to fake the Moon Landings

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                        • #27
                          Originally posted by beefy View Post
                          A spare 45 gallon barrell and a grinder and a bit of welding could make something similar a lot cheaper .Why not put it on legs so you can put the wheelbarrow below it ?
                          I agree. get a metal soil seive and some sheet steel. I could knock one up for a tenner.

                          Thats the weekend sorted...hope I have some cutting disks in stock.
                          My phone has more Processing power than the Computers NASA used to fake the Moon Landings

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