With Christmas now only four weeks away, many of us will be racking our brains desperately trying to think of an affordable and unusual gift for our nearest and dearest.
For a keen gardener or anyone with an interest in the environment, a compost bin can make a great present and is a definite improvement on socks or slippers!
Giving a compost bin not only makes a great Christmas gift, but
it’s a positive way to start the New Year by helping to significantly
reduce the amount of waste sent to landfill. We are currently working
with
www.getcomposting.com
to offer residents in Shropshire specially discounted prices including a
Buy One Get One Half Price offer. The only down side is you’ll need an
awful
lot of wrapping paper, but never mind, you can always add that to your
compost bin too!
To get your special
offer compost bin and see the range of other ‘green’ gardening products
that could make great gifts, simply go to
www.getcomposting.com or call 0844 571 4444. Compost Bins start from as little as £16 and as an added Christmas bonus you can also take advantage
of the Buy One Get One half price offer, meaning even bigger savings.
Due to anticipated strong seasonal demand orders for Christmas delivery should be placed by
5th December to guarantee they arrive in time for Christmas.
Home composting – top tips for Christmas
Home
Composting is easy to do all year round; here are some great tips to
help you keep a good thing going over the Christmas period. You’ll be
surprised how many Christmas items can be composted.
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Make your compost mixture more a-peel-ing!
At Christmas we
always eat much more and produce more food waste than at any other time
of the year. Your compost bin will really appreciate the peelings from
your tasty winter vegetables and festive fruits such as
Satsuma’s and Clementine’s
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Warm up your worms!
Wood ash from
open fires can be put into your compost bin; Let it cool right down
first though, you don’t want to cook the worms and other little critters
working hard to produce your compost.
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Give your mix a Christmas present!
Plain
wrapping paper (non metallic/plastic) and gift tags can be scrunched up
and added to the mix, but if you do, make sure you add it gradually and
mix with your fruit and veg peelings to get the right balance.
Cardboard packaging from Christmas toys and gifts will add fibre and
structure to your bin, as well as paper napkins, Christmas crackers,
inners and party hats!
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Wish your Compost bin a Happy New Year!
The remnants
of your New Years Eve party will also be a welcome addition to your
compost bin. Nut shells, wooden cocktail sticks, paper plates and some
party food packaging. Natural corks from wine can also be
added but will take longer to break down.
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Twelfth Night!
When the
festivities have drawn to a close for another year, if there is any room
left in your compost bin you can add those natural home made
decorations, the holly and the ivy, mistletoe, paper chains and other
natural / compostable decorations.
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