hi,
i read somewhere before (probably here) that it's possible to compost in the large bags that builders use to carry cement/sand etc. you know the big white cube material bags with the hoops for a fork lift to pick up? Well lo and behold didn't i find one in my shed when i cleared it out (thanks previous owner), so i'm going to give it a go. i have a shaded weed patch under a tree where i'm not going to grow anything so was thinking of putting it there and just putting in cuttings and veg scraps (raw).
my question is this: is it likely to draw rats/foxes? I'm going to cover it with either an old compost bag weighed down with a few bricks, or a scrap of carpet, but will the breathable nature of the bag leave out tasty veggie smells to wild animals and encourage them to gather? I'm not in a hurry to get compost, but don't want to cause problems for me and the neighbours either.
margaret
i read somewhere before (probably here) that it's possible to compost in the large bags that builders use to carry cement/sand etc. you know the big white cube material bags with the hoops for a fork lift to pick up? Well lo and behold didn't i find one in my shed when i cleared it out (thanks previous owner), so i'm going to give it a go. i have a shaded weed patch under a tree where i'm not going to grow anything so was thinking of putting it there and just putting in cuttings and veg scraps (raw).
my question is this: is it likely to draw rats/foxes? I'm going to cover it with either an old compost bag weighed down with a few bricks, or a scrap of carpet, but will the breathable nature of the bag leave out tasty veggie smells to wild animals and encourage them to gather? I'm not in a hurry to get compost, but don't want to cause problems for me and the neighbours either.
margaret
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