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Post by whisker on Aug 9, 2011 5:04:30 GMT
Here are some ideas for recycling at its best in gardens..
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Post by whisker2 on Aug 9, 2011 6:44:34 GMT
You're preaching to the converted here, wf! though I will stop at an old car! I think that's hideous!
Here are some of my best!
LOL!
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Post by elaine on Aug 9, 2011 7:53:13 GMT
Each to their own, as they say, not too keen on the car though though, or the cooker, that's a step too far for me , and I do recycle.
LOL, love the pics there wf.
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Post by mikkel on Aug 9, 2011 9:01:19 GMT
I am Very slowly in the processw of recycling the gravel off my front garden and to make a path on the Bramley Line. Why on earth the previous tenant had these laid in the first place, is beyond me, as they weren't done properly, having used black bin bags for the membraine?
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Post by whisker2 on Aug 9, 2011 9:55:01 GMT
Definitely, the bin-bags are a no-no under gravel, but then, in the past, I suppose people didn't know any better. It must give you great satisfaction, mikkel, to be able to recycle your gravel in a good cause!
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Post by whisker on Aug 10, 2011 3:38:14 GMT
I think ts a great idea to recycle outside i used to have a vegetable rack i used as a planter but i think it must have gone in micks skip as its not here ..I do not have much spare space but what space i have i do make good use of it..
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Post by whisker2 on Aug 10, 2011 9:54:29 GMT
Many hoarders have that urge to see things put to alternative uses, so that they continue to have a life. LOL! ;D
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Post by elaine on Aug 10, 2011 20:25:48 GMT
Mikkel, great, you can reuse the gravel though...black bin bags...erhhhh, a big no no.
I like the painted pallet in the pic, I think that is a great idea.
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