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  • #16
    If you get some strong wheelie bin liners and hang one a week in the bin while you put your dialy kitchen waste in it.. At the end of the week take it out, tie it up and move it down the garden and start again. After a few months you will get some home made compost.
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    • #17
      Originally posted by Scarlet View Post
      Well, most of my grape vine prunings get binned (it would easily fill half a dozen daleks) and we pruned a huge taxus out the front. I binned the thick stuff that i couldn't get through my chipper.
      Scarlet, did you know you can sell your taxus clippings?
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      • #18
        No, I've never heard of that...i'll go and have a read. Thanks

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        • #19
          Ours are water butts and brilliant they are at it too! If you did want to use it as a composter, you could just wheel it to where you needed the compost to be and shove it over and fork the compost out. No need for a trap door. Also, they should have a circular vent like thing in the back near the top of the lid, is where mine is
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