My practical guide to recycling non-organic household waste. I cannot take this for my own as a number of these titems are items that I have got from elsewhere including the GYO forums:
- 2lt Plastic Milkbottles: Remove the sticker or plastic band. Fill with water and use as a weight (instead of a brick) to hold down weed cover or fleece. You calways reuse the water later again to water your plants.
- Newspaper: Combined with a paper potter it is useful to create biodegradable paperpots. Some vegetable benefit from being started off in paper pots as this eliminates the need for transplanting and minimises root disturbance.
- Toilet rolls: Some vegetables benefit from being sown in toilet rolls as this acts as a root trainer. Some people like sowing leeks this way. I think it is easier to sow leeks in a pot and then plant them out in the traditional way. At this point however I push the toilet roll in to the dibbered hole, to prevent soil falling in
- Yoghurt pots (especially the Müller-lite ones): Push a little raining hole into the bottom at it works well for potting on small seedlings.
- Small plastic drinking yoghurts and soft drink bottles: Place over canes to rattle in the wind and more importantly to prevent injuries to eyes etc.
- Plastic compost bags: Cut the top off and invest so that the black is on the outside. Use as a potato grow bag. Top up with soil as necessary.
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