Teabags

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chrissie B

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Re: Teabags
« Reply #15 on: May 12, 2015, 20:09 »
I have used them spread with menthol i put them around my small veg plot to detur cats , when i put in the compost i give them a little tear .
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Re: Teabags
« Reply #16 on: May 13, 2015, 09:31 »
They count as carbon when added to the compost.  Clipper teabags biodegrade quite quickly.  Dry them, slice them into threads with s issues and compost them.  Waste not want not

Try and lay your hands on coffee grounds.  It's rich in nitrogen.  Chap our way uses pounds of it on his asparagus and the spears are all nearly an inch thick  :ohmy:
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