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E:28/3 Win a Beehive Composter
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<SCRIPT event=FSCommand(info,args) for=sIFR_callback_3>sIFR_callback_3_DoFSCommand(info, args);</SCRIPT>Win one of three beehive composters
If you're determined to get to grips with composting this year, what better way to do so than with an attractive compost bin from Wiggly Wigglers?
The beehive composter features a door at the base, through which you can easily remove your compost. You can also lift the four walls of the bin apart to access larger amounts.
The beehive composter comes in a range of colours and prices start at £120.
To find out more about beehive composters and see more from the Wiggly Wigglers range, visit wigglywigglers.co.uk.
Find out more about composting in our How to project.
1. Warm and moist
2. Perennial weed roots
3. Comfrey leaves
4. Turn it to aerate it
5. As a weedkiller
6. Adding ingredients all at once
7. It adds nutrients to the soil
8. It reduces waste sent to landfill
9. When it's brown and crumbly
The closing date for entries is 28/03/2008.
Please read our Competition rules before you enter.
<SCRIPT event=FSCommand(info,args) for=sIFR_callback_3>sIFR_callback_3_DoFSCommand(info, args);</SCRIPT>Win one of three beehive composters
If you're determined to get to grips with composting this year, what better way to do so than with an attractive compost bin from Wiggly Wigglers?
The beehive composter features a door at the base, through which you can easily remove your compost. You can also lift the four walls of the bin apart to access larger amounts.
The beehive composter comes in a range of colours and prices start at £120.
To find out more about beehive composters and see more from the Wiggly Wigglers range, visit wigglywigglers.co.uk.
Find out more about composting in our How to project.
1. Warm and moist
2. Perennial weed roots
3. Comfrey leaves
4. Turn it to aerate it
5. As a weedkiller
6. Adding ingredients all at once
7. It adds nutrients to the soil
8. It reduces waste sent to landfill
9. When it's brown and crumbly
The closing date for entries is 28/03/2008.
Please read our Competition rules before you enter.
MASSIVE THANKS TO ALL POSTERS!:happyhear
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i have 1 of theses and a aero composter but this 1 is the best and looks real nice out the front of the house thanks opReplies to posts are always welcome, if they are done in the correct manner. If I have made a mistake in the post, I am human, tell me nicely and it will be corrected. If your reply cannot be nice, has an underlying issue, or you believe that you are God, please post in another forum. Thank you0
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