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http://lifehacker.com/make-super-soil-f ... 1452342086

We gardeners are an innovative lot. I just hope the nappies haven't been used first :D
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Primrose wrote:http://lifehacker.com/make-super-soil-for-your-plants-from-diapers-1452342086

We gardeners are an innovative lot. I just hope the nappies haven't been used first :D


mmm, it does say "new or gently used" :/ not sure if id go for a used one :/

TBH, i just get water retaining crystals from poundland... I do exactly the same, just no nappy's involved
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used ones come preloaded with fertiliser :D
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richard p wrote:used ones come preloaded with fertiliser :D

no... just no
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You've just reminded me of an old lady in the nearby flats who dried her incontinence pads on the radiator so she could reuse them. There were complaints :?
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Well, if they were washed first, what wrong with a little recycling? I i imagine they're probably quite expensive to buy for anybody on a limited income.

I am guilty of washing and reusing those zipped freezer bags, and sometimes even ordinary ones which you close with white plastic wire covered tags. I just hate waste!, I suppose being bought up in a wartime generation makes it harder to throw off these habits
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erm, I wash out those bags too, thought I was the only one!! I am thankful to hear that I am not :lol:

if they've only had, for example, raspberries in them in the freezer, then why not?? :wink:
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Indeed why not. I reuse anything I can... I just draw the line at using nappies (or human urine) on food crops lol
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Ha! My neighbour takes the mick out of me with my plastic bags hanging on the clothes line! They are perfect for re-using down lottie for the muddy winter roots when the water is turned off. I put the roots in the bag & seal it for the journey home then punch holes in the bottom of the bag & run them under the outside tap in their throw away colander!

I would consider using clean nappies as have heard the water retention granules hold much more than plant specific ones, but found a whole basket of bags of reduced granules at In Excess last year for 20p ea so have a good supply before I make the leap. Which I probably wouldn't anyway considering the price of nappies!

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That was the problem Primrose, she didn't wash them, just dried them on the radiator -nearly stank her neighbours out.
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