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daizeUK said:
It's getting it there that's the problem, when I said industrial sized sack I wasn't kidding.
Think I'll have to break it down into smaller bags.
 
 
Open the bag up, and let the stuff air dry for a few days.  It will be much lighter after that.  (Assuming its just greenery, if its got root balls, etc... then that's a waste of time.)
 
daizeUK said:
I hacked back the jungle in my back garden today.
Now I've got an industrial sized sack full of clippings and no idea what to do with it.
FIRE!!!!
 
nortonmad213 said:
 
I hacked back the jungle in my back garden today.
Now I've got an industrial sized sack full of clippings and no idea what to do with it.
 
FIRE!!!!
 
Am sure you can light a fire, just as long as these Belgian Firefighters are not around! ;)
 
Ch4rlie said:
I hacked back the jungle in my back garden today.
Now I've got an industrial sized sack full of clippings and no idea what to do with it.
 
FIRE!!!!
 
Am sure you can light a fire, just as long as these Belgian Firefighters are not around! ;)
That's fine as long as you don't want it put out again
 
I am tempted by the idea but only after it's dried out, burning green leaves would not make me very popular!
Coincidentally the next door neighbour has just had a skip delivered so I might beg for a little space if she has any spare! ;)
 
TallTree01 said:
Bury them
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What, the nieghbours? Jeepers, TT, that's a bit extreme.....
 
Don't you guys get one of those brown bins for garden waste?
 
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