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Compost bins...who knows about them?
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Little Lost | Report | 2 Nov 2006 08:37 |
we had one from our council with a bottom. Had air holes in it but we had it close to the house and it became very smelly so gave it to our duaghter. Dont know how she is getting on with it. She is more of a gardener then us |
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Kris | Report | 2 Nov 2006 08:34 |
Another informative site is www *greengardener* co * uk/worms |
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Jen ~ | Report | 2 Nov 2006 08:30 |
Well that does make perfect sense Kris, I never thought about the worms getting involved lol! Thanks a bundle. Jen |
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Kris | Report | 2 Nov 2006 08:25 |
They don't have bottoms and need to be placed on earth so that the worms can migrate upwards and do their stuff! Look at Wriggly wrigglers (.) c o (.) uk |
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Jen ~ | Report | 2 Nov 2006 08:15 |
Morning all, Want to buy a compost bin and seen the one I want, though didn't have time to examine it properly.............it has the little trap door opening in front...............but have discovered that some of them don't have bases...............OR are they all bottomless? And do they have to be placed on earth in the garden if the don't have a base? Jen |