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Discussion in 'Compost, Fertilisers & Recycling' started by clanless, Dec 3, 2017.

  1. clanless

    clanless Total Gardener

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    For some reason (too long?) the thread where I said I would post a piccy of my homemade composter has been shut down.

    I spent 2 hours making this - no tittering please - remember that it will be hidden away in a corner:

    IMG_20171203_151542.jpg

    I've left it open so that it's easier to turn over the compost - and will be pinning some weed blanket to the inside to fill in the gaps.

    What do you think?
     
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    • ARMANDII

      ARMANDII Low Flying Administrator Staff Member

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      Hi clanless, as far as I know Admin haven't shut down/closed your previous thread:dunno::scratch::doh::snorky:
      What was the title of the thread??
       
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      Oh, and well done with the Composter........I tittered not!!:heehee:

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        It was in the last what jobs thread, it had got too long.
        Nice one :thumbsup:
         
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        • pete

          pete Growing a bit of this and a bit of that....

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          Mmmm, pallets come to mind:biggrin:
           
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            Well, I am impressed. It looks just the job. Well done!
             
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            • clanless

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              Found some scrap timber - this is it now - weed blanket installed :dbgrtmb:

              Cost to make £0 Sterling - beat that Scrungee :rasp:;):heehee:

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              • Scrungee

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                Somebody in our village who's moving away shortly gave us dozens of pallets on condition we also took away £150's worth of cut/split logs.
                 
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                • clanless

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                  And here it is...with my first ever batch of home made compost. I'm quite pleased with it - as much as you can be pleased with compost - but at least I know what's in it - even though it took a long time to get there:

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                    It looks really good! I think only those who make their own compost can understand the deep thrill of lovely, friable compost, instead of a pile of weeds, roots, sticks, peelings and unending council sacks!!
                     
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                    • Jasmine star

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                      Well done @clanless. It must be very satisfying :dbgrtmb:
                       
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                      • Sheal

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                        It's looking good Clanless! :dbgrtmb:
                         
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                          We like compost. Compost is good:hapydancsmil:
                           
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                            Looks really good @clanless , and your compost is equally good too! Well done.:dbgrtmb:
                             
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