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Non-gardening - plastic bags!

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  • Joyce21Joyce21 Posts: 15,489

    Hogweed - you could buy an apron with cats on it (most GCs seem to stock them) and use the material to make a bag similar to Bright star's. Needle, thread and a bit of elastic and that's itimage

    SW Scotland
  • SussexsunSussexsun Posts: 1,444

    Joyce love your bunny. I keep bags in the base of an old kitchen bin with the rolls on black bin bags. Sits in an out of the way corner in the kitchen.

    To see a world in a grain of sand and heaven in a wild flower Hold infinity in the palm of your hand and eternity in an hour.

  • KT53KT53 Posts: 9,016

    If you don't want to make screw holes on the inside of the door you can get self adhesive hooks instead.

  • Bright starBright star Posts: 1,153

    That's what I use KT, new build houses just seem so fragile after our victorian old house. The ones I use  can be removed without damaging walls and paintwork.

    Life's tragedy is that we get old too soon and wise too late.

  • hogweedhogweed Posts: 4,053

    I will soon be in the happy position of having my new cupboards to fill tonight. I may have an odd free corner I can stuff them into! High hopes! Can't wait for the joiner to finish (he is still working!) so I can have my tea and get started.

    'Optimism is the faith that leads to achievement' - Helen Keller
  • AuntyRachAuntyRach Posts: 5,291

    Most of my bags are now canvas or 'bag for life' types as we have had the carrier bag charge in Wales for years. They are in the under-stairs cupboard or, if I remember, I put a selection in the boot.  If I am ever caught-short and buy a '5p' bag - they are used as bin liners or to put plastic recycling in. Miss my stash of little bags - they do come in handy.

    My garden and I live in South Wales. 
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