I've had a 'wanted' ad on freecycle for a few weeks now and finally I received a reply, so I will be going out shortly to collect a compost bin *yay* but the best bit is...he lives so close by that I can walk to collect it and be back home within ten minutes.
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Last week I picked up 1 dalek and 2 original organics composters [the hooge ones] and the same evening, a grapevine that is about 4 years old and growing well.
What a great evening!
It's all for the schools [I have one in the boot as we speak] and will get that one set up tomorrow.
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Originally posted by Pa Snips View PostI've had a 'wanted' ad on freecycle for a few weeks now and finally I received a reply, so I will be going out shortly to collect a compost bin *yay* but the best bit is...he lives so close by that I can walk to collect it and be back home within ten minutes.Location....East Midlands.
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Originally posted by alldigging View PostOoo fab.
I think my OH would have a fit if I asked him to put a used compost bin in his car!
:-)
The lady donating the 3 compost bins couldn't quite believe I got them all into one car.
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Originally posted by zazen999 View PostThe lady donating the 3 compost bins couldn't quite believe I got them all into one car.
Vehicle that is larger on the inside than it looks like from outside + Daleks.
Do you travel in time as well?Sometimes you just have to scratch that itch and get dirt under your finger nails.
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Congratulations 'Snips. Freecycle's great as long as you have the patience to wait for stuff to turn up.Our England is a garden, and such gardens are not made
By singing-'Oh how beautiful!" and sitting in the shade,
While better men than we go out and start their working lives
At grubbing weeds from gravel paths with broken dinner-knives. ~ Rudyard Kipling
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Well it actually took about five minutes to collect and return with it. The front 'hatch' is missing but an old flexitub can be modified to serve that role.
I'm still looking for one of those big blue storage drums with a screw-on lid which I would like to modify into a rotating composter, but at least I have something to be using in the meantime.
My goodness...leaf bin, compost bin, water butt...I do believe I'm turning into one of them there gardenists.Tried and Tested...but the results are inconclusive
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Good day yesterday. Collected second lot from lovely Freecycle lady who is moving house. She said she'd call me if they sort any more out!!
All this went in the back of my car.
*At least 8 growbag/gravel trays
*Loads of terracotta pots (a couple of large patio ones with raspberry canes in)
*Wire supports for canes/tomatoes in growbags
*9 growpots to plant toms in growbags
*Loads of shelving from blowaways (might make mini wire cloches for seedlings if I dont find a way of making more shelving)
*Canes
*Metal trough thingy to fix to front of house
*Hanging baskets
*Hoselock Aquapod thingies (must find out how these work)
* Loads and loads of bits and bobsWhether you think you can or whether you think you can't, you are probably right.
Edited: for typo, thakns VC
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