Ok so many of you may already do this but hey, I only just found out about it
Went to the Ideal home show this year and one of the displays was selling a very expensive blender but he had a good tip at the end of his demo
Any peelings, scraps, tea/teabags, coffe grounds, egg shells, etc,etc that you have left over can be put in the blender with water and poured over the garden.
Dont know how good this will be but its a lot better than chucking it away and can be used straight away instead of having to wait for it to compost
I know a good compost cant be beaten but its just another way to recycle stuff
Will be giving it a go this year
Martin
PS I refused to pay £375.00 (cheap show deal!!!!) for a bl**dy blender no matter how good it is but the ideas were ok
Went to the Ideal home show this year and one of the displays was selling a very expensive blender but he had a good tip at the end of his demo
Any peelings, scraps, tea/teabags, coffe grounds, egg shells, etc,etc that you have left over can be put in the blender with water and poured over the garden.
Dont know how good this will be but its a lot better than chucking it away and can be used straight away instead of having to wait for it to compost
I know a good compost cant be beaten but its just another way to recycle stuff
Will be giving it a go this year
Martin
PS I refused to pay £375.00 (cheap show deal!!!!) for a bl**dy blender no matter how good it is but the ideas were ok
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