Last weekend we started clearing the end of our plot which has the compost bins on. We found loads of old carpet underneath a mix of bark chippings and a lot of bindweed. We bagged up the bindweed and bark chippings so that (hopefully) they don't take root.
As you can see we filled a few bags...
The question is, do we keep it in the bags to rot down for a year or two, or do we take it to the tip?
There is quite a bit of soil in the bags too.
The white aggregate bag is full of old manky carpet.
The compost area seems to have been used as a general dumping ground, as we have found old buckets, sweet boxes and plastic veg trays buried in the so called heap. I strongly suspect it will also be infested with bindweed. With this in mind I think we shall start new heaps at the other end of the plot.
What do you think would be the best option?
As you can see we filled a few bags...
The question is, do we keep it in the bags to rot down for a year or two, or do we take it to the tip?
There is quite a bit of soil in the bags too.
The white aggregate bag is full of old manky carpet.
The compost area seems to have been used as a general dumping ground, as we have found old buckets, sweet boxes and plastic veg trays buried in the so called heap. I strongly suspect it will also be infested with bindweed. With this in mind I think we shall start new heaps at the other end of the plot.
What do you think would be the best option?
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