NEW LAW in France for 2024 is Utter Compost!
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- čas přidán 7. 12. 2023
- On the 1st of January 2024, if you are living in France you are going to have to change your habits when it comes to taking the bins out !!! ITS THE LAW!!
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Hertsmere council has starting to charge for emptying plant compost stuff. Dunno what it will be.
Be forced to eat that soon to save the planet.
My compost bin has been a great success. All summer I fed a growing family of mice. Come autumn, the bin was a mas of slimey goo and yucky gubbins. Don't know if I'm doing something wrong but breeding families of mice in towns and cities, however cute may not be the way forward? Also, what use will the flat dweller have for a growing pile of slime? Every year or so, I cull my too full bin and treat my garden to its dubious delights. I've not noticed any improvement in my plants. The good bit is how virtuous I feel doing my 'composting' so long as I don't mention how it is mostly a mouse breeding operation.🎉
Check out California SB 1383 system. There are no mice there
It sounds like you have too much ‘green waste’ and not enough brown. Try to do an internet search perhaps the Royal Horticultural society may have a good page with advice. Compost heaps take a bit of trial and error. I add a bit of old, brown leaves and toilet roll tubes along with my kitchen waste and it seems ok.