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Mama Doe
Right, to try and make my wheelie bin lighter when they start charging for collecting my rubbish by weight, I'd decided that I should start composting Ted and Dougal's waste! I've heard it helps to make good compost, but not sure how to go about it! My local council doesn't allow animal/food waste in the green bin!
If I buy a compost bin for the garden, what exactly could I put in it from their waste? I would also put veggie scraps in and bits of garden waste.
They have a thick layer of newspaper, topped with wood shavings and plenty of hay (most of which is eaten). I've not been using much shavings recently, since they brough in the wheelie bin collections in my area, to try and reduce what I throw away. Now winter is coming and I'm getting so worried about them getting cold if they have less bedding.
How long does it take to break down, and when can you start using it in your garden?
If I buy a compost bin for the garden, what exactly could I put in it from their waste? I would also put veggie scraps in and bits of garden waste.
They have a thick layer of newspaper, topped with wood shavings and plenty of hay (most of which is eaten). I've not been using much shavings recently, since they brough in the wheelie bin collections in my area, to try and reduce what I throw away. Now winter is coming and I'm getting so worried about them getting cold if they have less bedding.
How long does it take to break down, and when can you start using it in your garden?