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  • PentilliePentillie Posts: 411

    Hi Dove, not hibernating, just looking after Daughter who is hopefully on the mend.

    River Thames at Marlow has just gone over the banks, and the fields between Marlow High Street and Bisham now resemble an inland sea ( but it is a flood pain, so not entirely unexpected ). We are OK being 400 feet above the town, but must be lots of unfortunate people all along the Thames Valley - hope most of the people on this forum are not too badly affected.

  • DovefromaboveDovefromabove Posts: 88,119

    Good to see you here Pentillie - fingers crossed and very positive thoughts for your daughter.

    We're fine here in East Anglia - we had our bad weather in early Dec.  Others are finding the soil a bit boggy and some have new water-gardens and paddyfields, but I don't think there's anything too bad happened to friends on this forum image


    Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.





  • Brett3Brett3 Posts: 8

    I wouldnt personally recommend using any kind of accelerator, i feel they dont have as much of an effect on your rate of compost production as you would get by making sure you put the right things into it, make sure to put plenty of plant material in there, nettles are fantastic, and get your compost completely naturally - dont waste your money on an unnecessary accessory.

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