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"jane" wrote in message ... On Tue, 1 Feb 2005 17:24:13 GMT, Janet Baraclough wrote: ~The message ~from (jane) contains these words: ~ ~ ~ Perhaps we should start a new thread on better hot home composting ~ techniques! I'm all ears... (though please can the chaps note that for ~ us ladies, providing recycled beer activation doesn't happen when up ~ the allotments!) ~ ~ Speak for yourself!When I had an allotment, there were no loos on the ~site, and I was usually up there for half a day with accompanying ~infants. Older people would spend the entire day there. ~Occasionally they disappeared discreetly into their rickety hut....or ~behind their compost heap/rhubarb patch. ~ :-) Trouble is we've a *very* open site like an amphitheatre so can be overlooked by a bus route and main road to housing estate. I did put a bucket in the shed at one point but it now gets used for escorting bindweed off the premises and rarely for the original intention! Invest in a second bucket? I have been tempted to put a bolt on the shed door - inside! I would have thought that that would be a prime requirement.. Franz |
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