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Nanny
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wellington womble
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apart from fighting over the newspaper (firelighters and paper pots) I save loo rolls for planting peas and sweet peas in, plastic bottles to put round plants or incorporate into the watering system, and plastic pots that are bigger than the paper ones, or could be a slug/snail pub, net bags that onions come in (for putting pet fur out for the birds) milk cartons for freezing soup or stock, and for collecting worm tea in, bones for the stock and green waste for the worms (and hopefully compost sometime soon) ppolystrene meat boxes for planting salads and tomatoes in, plastic veg containers for seed trays, big plastic bags to use as cloches on the tomates (that the veg comes in) and ice packs for re-use camping. Just got a paper shredder, so I can compost that too. I bake eggshells for the worms or anti slug measures too.
That sounds quite impressive! So what on earth is in the black bag that goes out every week? |
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judith
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Bugs
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Nanny
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