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We have a small compost bin in the kitchen which when full I empty into our open compost bins, two next to each other, looking nice from when we had the garden landscaped.
I experimented with compost and found carbon gold seed compost good but I tend to just buy john innes number one from local gardening society shop ( is very near, I push my wheelbarrow to them) ... the general compost gets put down on top of cardboard which we put down on some of the raised beds to kill off weeds and last years experiments.Annoyingly listening to and commenting on radio 3...
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Originally posted by JasonPalmer View PostWe have a small compost bin in the kitchen which when full I empty into our open compost bins, two next to each other, looking nice from when we had the garden landscaped.
I experimented with compost and found carbon gold seed compost good but I tend to just buy john innes number one from local gardening society shop ( is very near, I push my wheelbarrow to them) ... the general compost gets put down on top of cardboard which we put down on some of the raised beds to kill off weeds and last years experiments.
I managed to get two large compost bins this year so hope to be able to increase the amount I produce, but on my nasty soil I will still have to supplement it with bought in soil improver
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Originally posted by oddoneout View Postdo we carry on with imperfect, small attempts all the while trying to find a better alternative, including tackling the many causes of the problem?
Originally posted by oddoneout View PostThe pro-environment lobby can be just as bad as those they are opposing in the way facts are selectively used and then shouted loudly, sometimes aggressively, without engaging in debate.It isn't given us to know those rare moments when people are wide open and the lightest touch can wither or heal. A moment too late and we can never reach them any more in this world.
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Originally posted by french frank View PostAlways. We can only make our own tiny contribution, based on what seems to make sense.
I agree. The "counsel of perfection" will never be adopted by everyone because "everyone" doesn't care a jot: they have other interests. So don't attack those who do care, who do what they feel they should based on what they've been told (even though it may be out of date: "That was so 'last year'. This year we're preaching the polar opposite.").
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