Is there an Ikea near you? Blue bag should just about do it?
oops sorry no I missed the waterproof part. I need to read better on here before posting willy-nilly.
Wilkinsons probally do some cheap plastic dustbins :wave:
Won't the hay go mouldy in there if it is not able to breath? Or could I pierce some holes in the side? :?
for people storing them in duvet covers what do you do about mice? having never had a bale before.... what do the mice do, eat it or leave other lovely 'presents'?! we definitely have some mice around ours, we had a house mouse for a while - called him George.... never found where he went, thought we had him trapped and went to buy a human trap but when we got back he was gone!
I dont really want to bend down all the time to pick bits off either, would rather it was at arm level.
Of course we would have far more room if it wasnt for the 3 lawnmowers that the hubby insists we need...... !
I do like the box.... just need to 'lose' the 3 lawnmowers! :lol:
Do you think you could keep it in these? would obviously need more than one but you could hang it high off the wall..... keep it out of the way of our friendly 'George the Mouse' and I might not have to bend down all the time (have a slightly bad back but also suffering from dizziness at the moment so upright is preferred!)
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Russel-Laundry-Ultratex-Pink-White/dp/B000WCJWEQ/ref=sr_1_22?s=kitchen&ie=UTF8&qid=1290171053&sr=1-22
a waterproof bag or really cheap large box that I can store a farm bale of hay in? It has to be cheap as I am supposed to be saving up and I am paying £2-3 for a tiny bag of hay. :wave:
Builders bags are good. xx