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This afternoon had a bit of a bash at the shrubs and brambles in the back garden. Quite a lot of stuff chopped down.
My Council will start charging £35 p.a. for a fortnightly green waste 'service' - I'm now considering 3 options- pay the council
- buy a second hand garden shredder
- buy an incinerator
What to do? I'm leaning towards option 2 as I can then compost compost compost on the plot... option 3 will probably annoy the neighbours and Mrs Balders, and as I get on with the neighbours I probably don't want to do that...
So I'll not have more than £50 to spend so electric and second hand any shredder would be.
Any advice about what to look for.
Also cut the grass - the heat a bag of grass cuttings can produce is pretty impressive - I might have to stick one of my kids' ear thermometers in the pile next time I cut the grass...sigpic
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I'd love a shredder, all that lovely compost...
The ants have moved in to my 2nd dalek again. I'm conflicted about evicting them again, they do such a lovely job of processing the compost. There have clearly been colonies in the second half of the allotment for generations....
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Well, I scythed down a load of grassy stuff the other day and it's been raining on and off since. It's under cover, but a bit pointless trying to turn it into a hay-like mulch. Any reason why I shouldn't bung the lot into a compost bin as is (with nothing or very little in the way of browns)? The pile is roughly about 80 cm x 80 cm x 80 cm.
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cardboard is a brown - got any of that you can put in?
What I dent to do for the mowing season is to keep back the chipped wisteria-prunings and add them as I put in grass.
Grass also sinks down in volume very quickly, so it's not going to take over your storage facility.
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I bag up hedge trimmings once shredded and also have a bag of sawdust as well as some coffee grounds at present. Now I've started (finally) to mow the grass I can add elements to the grass in layers and wet with liguid gold. Then just walk away and leave it. I sometimes do turn it to fully mix it, but otherwise it just happens.
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Originally posted by Baldy View PostThis afternoon had a bit of a bash at the shrubs and brambles in the back garden. Quite a lot of stuff chopped down.
My Council will start charging £35 p.a. for a fortnightly green waste 'service' - I'm now considering 3 options- pay the council
- buy a second hand garden shredder
- buy an incinerator
What to do? I'm leaning towards option 2 as I can then compost compost compost on the plot... option 3 will probably annoy the neighbours and Mrs Balders, and as I get on with the neighbours I probably don't want to do that...
So I'll not have more than £50 to spend so electric and second hand any shredder would be.
Any advice about what to look for.
Also cut the grass - the heat a bag of grass cuttings can produce is pretty impressive - I might have to stick one of my kids' ear thermometers in the pile next time I cut the grass...it may be a struggle to reach the top, but once your over the hill your problems start.
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Originally posted by Snoop Puss View Post^Right, in it goes then. There will be plenty more in a few days' time.it may be a struggle to reach the top, but once your over the hill your problems start.
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Originally posted by rary View PostIf the material that you have s not too thick you could run over it with the lawnmower, just remember to keep the blades sharp
I have a rotary(?) mower (ie one big blade that rotates around a vertical axis). It cuts the sticky-up bits of grass. How do you get an edge of the cardboard to stick up to meet the blade?
I can imagine it working with an old-style cylinder mower, but not a rotary.
(And DAMHIK, if you turn the mower on upside down and try to feed cardboard in, it cuts it and fires it into orbit...)
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I have a Bosch rotary mower and I just through the cardboard down and mow over it and it cuts it up no botherit may be a struggle to reach the top, but once your over the hill your problems start.
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