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Bonfires
The spring is coming and, inconveniently, our LA has stopped its 'all
you can eat' approach to green waste, so now we have to rent wheelie bins. Although you can rent more than one, and we'll get a couple, there's a limit to how many dirty great bins you can have around the place, and I reckon that 2 weeks of cutting our grass will probably fill one of them. We also 'employ' a gardener (yup, it's a pretty big garden). Although he's getting on a bit, he still seems to be able to cut down a lot of stuff in teh few hours he's here. The obvious solution (which most people will take) is, unfortunately, to burn the excess, as the last thing I want is to accumulate piles of rat-infested compost heaps that never get used. So....What's the best arrangement for burnign garden waste? Obviously, it needs a bit of time to dry out first, but this can be reduced by getting a good blaze going. My first thought was/is a galvanised incinerator bin but before I get one, I thought someone here might have some insight. Cheers chaps |