G Harman wrote
Janet wrote:
Provided you don't mind the mess drop the bag on its end from about two
feet up and the shock will break the stuff up pretty well.
I decant the whole sack into an old dustbin (for storage) and use a
garden fork to break it up. When I take compost from the bin to a
potting tray I use a handfork if it needs to be broken up even finer;
and add grit to lighten it.
We fortunate enough last year to find a branch of Lidl selling off
some electric cement/plaster /paint stirrers for £5 like this one.
http://www.lidl-service.com/cps/rde/...619319&title=M
So far it has stirred and mixed compost soil etc fine in a dustbin,
plus some jobs doing what it was designed for.
At £5 if it only lasts a couple of seasons it will be a bargain, don't
know what the pre clearance price was .
If cheap enough when it comes around again it might be an idea for
some.
That is so cheap, the ones in Screwfix are £100. You can buy the "blade" as
a tool for an electric drill for about £5. but would that be powerful enough
for compost.
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Regards. Bob Hobden.
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