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1.What is the best way you have found to get rid of arb waste i.e logs, chip or other waste you may produce?

 

Many Thanks

Abbie x

 

OK one MORE point, iv had my ZME and i dont mean EMA, and one more glass of red wine than i should and iv a lot of arizings to dispose of tommorow so take on board what everyone is saying and hopefully you will have a TOP assighnment to hand in. and i know thats bad spelling:lol:

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Compost.

 

Ah right onto the 13 year compost heap at the bottom of the yard.:wink:

 

Ha, do you compost it yourself then or take it to a green waste recycling site?

 

Just wondering what everyone does, chip we give away, timber some gets processed excess given away and the useless mushy stuff goes for recycling to a GW site.

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Int nearest layby in the dark is the best way, and hold all the brash down with an old fridge.

 

ah ha! it was the fridge that I was missing from the formula, i knew there was something. thanks for the info :thumbup: lol

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Chips go to horse yard for galops, good timber loged for firewood, large timber with wire/nails & roots go to uncle how keeps to feed Dragon boiler on his farm.

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