It's not that bad, they supply a small lidded kitchen caddy and biodegradable bags. You simply tie them up and chuck em in the big bin outside (at least once a day for me).
It's not like a giant slop bucket. .
I do wonder what kind of idiot they were thinking of when they decided to add white plastic garden chairs to the list of stuff you can't put in your green bin
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Sorry to give you nightmares B3.
It's not that bad, they supply a small lidded kitchen caddy and biodegradable bags. You simply tie them up and chuck em in the big bin outside (at least once a day for me).
It's not like a giant slop bucket.
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I do wonder what kind of idiot they were thinking of when they decided to add white plastic garden chairs to the list of stuff you can't put in your green bin
Garden waste Kitty. Indeed I wouldn't have known if they hadn't told me.
http://www.gardenersworld.com/forum/talkback/allergens/980613.html
More stuff you probably don't know!
I imagined bits of leftover spaghetti hanging off the hedge clippings
I couldn't help myself and went back for a second look at geums link, ended up going through all the other articles by Siam Goorwich.
In case you missed them first time round I recommend, "We want plates" if only to see a tiny shopping trolley stuffed full of chips.
And the "26 ridiculous shop names" had some downright shockers
(Clickable links after the last photo of the article)