oldguy Posted March 29, 2009 Report Posted March 29, 2009 Its sunday afternoon and I'm sat here thinking (dangerous occupation) Now a days there is nearly always a by-product or other usage for most natural grown produce to make my bird budget last longer what else can a weekly supply of 6 large sacks of fresh poop and easybed be used for, other than filling the dustbin ?? kev
sammy Posted March 29, 2009 Report Posted March 29, 2009 Its sunday afternoon and I'm sat here thinking (dangerous occupation) Now a days there is nearly always a by-product or other usage for most natural grown produce to make my bird budget last longer what else can a weekly supply of 6 large sacks of fresh poop and easybed be used for, other than filling the dustbin ?? kev it grows great tatties
grizzal Posted March 29, 2009 Report Posted March 29, 2009 mine goes to the bloke next door for his alloment
Guest Owen Posted March 29, 2009 Report Posted March 29, 2009 The very best use of your by products are to use them to create a wormery. It is easy to do and the compost you are left with is great for growing anything. If you check with permaculteral producers you will be able to enjoy all sorts of good things to eat. The really nice thing is that there is a minimum of effort involved. It's a win win situation. You don't have to spend much to set this up. And instead of spending lage sums on the worms you simply go to the fishing bait shop and buy the worms there. They are exactly the same as the worms sold for wormeries. Another good thing is the fact that the worms will absorb the fresh manure and once set up properly cat and dog muck and kitchen wast will all be raw material for you little factory. Hows that for a Sunday?
paddymac Posted March 29, 2009 Report Posted March 29, 2009 No thanks just about to sit down to my dinner ;D ;D ;D ;D
Guest spin cycle Posted March 29, 2009 Report Posted March 29, 2009 The very best use of your by products are to use them to create a wormery. It is easy to do and the compost you are left with is great for growing anything. If you check with permaculteral producers you will be able to enjoy all sorts of good things to eat. The really nice thing is that there is a minimum of effort involved. It's a win win situation. You don't have to spend much to set this up. And instead of spending lage sums on the worms you simply go to the fishing bait shop and buy the worms there. They are exactly the same as the worms sold for wormeries. Another good thing is the fact that the worms will absorb the fresh manure and once set up properly cat and dog muck and kitchen wast will all be raw material for you little factory. Hows that for a Sunday? sounds like a good idea
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