On 14/01/18 10:46, jim wrote:
The Natural Philosopher Wrote in message:
On 13/01/18 18:19, jim wrote:
Rob Morley Wrote in message:
On Sat, 13 Jan 2018 09:49:04 +0000 (GMT+00:00)
jim k wrote:
Wrote in message:
PB can be disposed of in garden soil if wanted.
Shurely easier to take to the tip than start digging your own
landfill site...
I assumed "if wanted" implied a heavy clay soil which would be
improved by the addition of gypsum (and perhaps cellulose too).
Don't be encouraged to gloss over the additional effort & time
spent doing it tho...
I wonder how many people have ever done it?
I did have a 3.5 tonne digger though
I bet that made a mess of the flower beds :-)
Honestly farting about breaking up plasterboard and mixing it into
garden flower beds?
What sort of trolling weirdo would advocate that?
No idea.
I am just reporting that when I demolished my house, an awful lot of it
was used to raise the lower part of te garden by a foot or two,
plasterboard included.
Fruit trees seem to love it. Hardcore improved drainage, too.,
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A lie can travel halfway around the world while the truth is putting on
its shoes.