"Jane Ransom" wrote in message
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In article , David W.E.
Roberts writes
"nambucca" wrote in message
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The larger the garden the more compost you need so its in balance with
the
amount of grass clippings
Nonsense yourself - the larger the lawn
But heshe didn't say the larger the *lawn*; heshe said the larger the
*garden*
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Jane,
if you read further back, the complaint was that there was nowhere to
compost the lawn mowings.
Heshe then said 'nonsense' and changed the issue from large lawn to large
garden - whereas a large garden does not automatically mean large borders
and large areas for compost heaps.
It can mean a large lawn which is out of proportion to the borders and
'utility space' which leaves little or no room to dispose of grass cuttings.
Which was my point.
Cheers
Dave R