Sunday 31 October 2010

Gardeners encouraged to compost - Droitwich Advertiser


PEOPLE in Droitwich are being encouraged to join the thousands who've already started their home composting journeys during the perfect season to kick off their own campaigns.




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Worcestershire County Council is reminding residents that they can get their hands on compost bins for as little as £12, which includes delivery - so there's never been a better time to get started.


Almost 90,000 bins have been sold across Worcestershire and Herefordshire since 2005 – with the players and staff of the Worcester Warriors and Worcestershire County Cricket Club adding their backing to the campaign.


Autumn conditions mean there's a great deal of nutrient-rich waste available around gardens at the moment. Spent bedding plants, grass cuttings, leaves and pruning can all be composted as the nights draw in to produce a rich compost ideal for planting in the springtime.


Not only is composting kind to the environment it could also help people keep some extra cash in their pockets by naturally transforming kitchen and garden waste into a valuable resource. Compost helps to improve soil structure, maintain moisture levels and keeps the soil's pH balance in check while helping to suppress plant disease.


Councillor Anthony Blagg, county council cabinet member for waste and sustainability, said: "Autumn is the perfect time for tidying up your garden and with a compost bin all that waste can become beautiful compost. Over the last few years thousands of people have already started their composting challenges, which not only helps the environment but can also save residents money.


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