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• #1652
Our co-workers have a slightly fucked compost bin that looks like a cross between a water butt and an inversion table. Would that be one of these hot compost bins do we reckon?
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• #1653
Regular feeding is no trouble, but wood chips and paper might be... Would shredded cardboard work?
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• #1654
That will be so they can turn their pile easier I guess, without manually having to fork it all into another heap.
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• #1655
Just get a decent 8page or more cross cut shredder from Amazon or the like. Ours takes mainly shredded cardboard.
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• #1656
Yeah, it's like a rotting plant matter tombola. The stand has rusted through in a few spots so we're going to sleeve it with something and get it up to the allotment I think. Already filled our pallet-cubed compost bin from clearing the plot, time to build no.2
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• #1657
Paper stops it all getting too damp, wood chip helps with aeration
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• #1658
On a compost theme, anyone made a bokashi heap or tried bokashi compost-making before?
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• #1659
what a selfish cunt. you should have a word with him
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• #1660
Just found this plastic where there used to be a Polytunnel. It seems to go really deep and fold under. Reckon it may have been as a base weed suppression layer? Hope not as it'll be a lot of soil shifting to remove it.
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• #1661
Finally put a door in the shed. I do have the latch too but it hasn’t made its way down to the allotment yet
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• #1662
Our shed got busted into. Latch was torn clean off but they didn't take anything. There was a load of old tools (not as in antique) so I guess they were after shiny stuff. Bastards.
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• #1663
That’s the problem with sheds. They advertise there’s something in me, I might be valuable.
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• #1664
I’ve also got two more windows to put in. Just need to build the frames
I also need to build my good lady some flower beds.
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• #1665
^ nice door
I dug out fuck loads of plastic yesterday then found a sign of load more.
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• #1666
A few weeks before we joined our site, all the sheds were broken into Only petrol or electric tools were taken, I don't bother locking my shed as a result.
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• #1667
Kind of, not sure I did it very well, but the food sat there for a couple of months and didn't go mouldy. Not sure I see the point now unless you have to keep your waste indoors, I've taken to just chucking the food in the same 25l tub with a grit guard, mesh and drain tap and taking it down to the allotment pile every so often. Only composting uncooked food and bread now.
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• #1668
I'm the same. My door is 'locked' but will pull open at any sense of a tug, so that at least if stuff wants to be pinched, I don't have to deal with a smashed shed.
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• #1669
I opted not to stick a lock on our shed, on the basis of the lock advertising there’s stuff worth stealing more than just a shed for putting old boots and tools in. If it was emptied it would be a massive pain but we did get all the tools free off fb marketplace
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• #1670
I won’t put a lock on ours just a latch. It will have plenty of windows so would be thieves can look first if there’s anything worth nicking, there won’t be.
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• #1671
That is so annoying. At least you’re getting this mildly exercise done early doors
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• #1672
Is there anything I can be planting now?
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• #1673
Won't be repairing (inherited the shed with the plot), just a bit depressing really. Guess it was going to happen sooner or later, very quiet spot.
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• #1674
Today we’ve put in a bunch of garlic, direct sown peas, some broad beans that were started out home and we’ve got a load of kale hardening off in a grow house
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• #1675
What @jackbepablo said plus Winter Onion sets.
Nice. I'm trying to up my composting game this year. Layered up a load of wood chips, leaves, food waste, grass and what I think was fairly nitrogen heavy partially composted stuff yesterday.
I think a hotbin might be good to have at home for everything else once I get the garden sorted.