With household recycling centres currently closed and new Garden Waste subscriptions temporarily suspended, why not start home composting your garden waste?

  • it’s easy to get started!
  • it’s good for your garden – digging compost into your soil improves on its texture and nutritional quality, which in turn produces healthier plants
  • it’s good for the environment – organic rubbish that is sent to landfill breaks down without air, which causes methane to be produced. Methane is a greenhouse gas twenty times more powerful than carbon dioxide
  • it’s good for your pocket – composting your garden waste at home saves on car journeys and provides you with your own versatile, valuable free resource.
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