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I have a large black compost bin that I received free from the council (it's a similar size to a wheelie bin). It's not a very nice looking accessory to my garden and was wondering if anyone knows where I can get one half the size and that also looks really nice?

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I saw a fab one the other day on a visit to Erddig country house in Wales they were having a 'green day'. It was an orange pig which tumbled from side to side, you lift it's head up to put the composting stuff in and it comes out the other end :lol: .

 

I really want a couple of pigs (the real kind) so other half was joking that I could have my pigs :notalk:

 

Here the link www.rolypig.com/rolypig.php (I want one)

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I just had a search on the internet and Kirklees give our free compost bins. It's plastic in black. Not very nice. I've had to cut one of my shrubs down as it wasn't looking good but now realised that the bin looks far worse :(

 

As I don't have a massive garden I only need one half the size to service the area.

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I don't mind them TBH, ours is the big black plastic kind but I suppose it's sort of out of sight at the end of the garden

 

http://www.liverpoolpoet.talktalk.net/may13.10.jpg

 

you can just see it on the left.

 

It cost us £9, it was subsidised by the council. Those of you who get them free shouldn't look a gift bin in the mouth! ;)

 

 

£9? just looked and our council are charging £22. Still, it is cheaper than full RRP but I want a free one :lol:

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We got the Komp 200m ones subsidised at £5 as we dont get a collection in the countryside of green waste bins like the towns do - I have 2 of them and I have 5 other different ones scattered round the garden at strategic points - I have a rather large green with loads and loads of trees and shrubs garden. I would like it to be a woodland walk with perenniels.

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Thanks everyone for your replies. Thinking about it I really shouldn't grumble - it was a free bin and it definitely does the job. I love the look of the beehive ones and I found one of those on the internet yesterday for around £40 which is loads cheaper than the other ones.

 

My garden's flourished this year with the use of my home made compost and so it's definitely worth it's place in the garden.

 

Fab weather today!!!! :)

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I don't mind them TBH, ours is the big black plastic kind but I suppose it's sort of out of sight at the end of the garden

 

http://www.liverpoolpoet.talktalk.net/may13.10.jpg

 

you can just see it on the left.

 

It cost us £9, it was subsidised by the council. Those of you who get them free shouldn't look a gift bin in the mouth! ;)

 

 

£9? just looked and our council are charging £22. Still, it is cheaper than full RRP but I want a free one :lol:

 

Ours are £20ish too and that is supposedly subsidised! But you can get similar from wilkos for less!? Bloomin' ridiculous!

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I made a huge one from 'gravel board's and it's much bigger and stronger than any I could buy - and much cheaper too...

 

compost.bmp

 

...as you can see I made it in the winter and it has four 1.5m square areas with a path down the middle... more details on the blog, scroll down past the pig pictures... :roll:

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