leosharpe   10 #13 Posted August 7, 2015 These are good http://www.google.co.uk/aclk?sa=l&ai=CEjzrSp_EVZX_KMHn7Qak5p7AAb2Go8AFzeG0sqYB-I2t4p8BCAQQAiD4mYsSKApgu865g9AKoAHTmI_9A8gBB6kC6_9k4HwCuj6qBCZP0An-6d-NR1FQ2WFRcOLL8Ofr2bAeNN75pI7Ieto12uqNDeC5poAFl-C8C8AFBaAGJtgGAoAHlefwApAHA6gHosIbqAemvhvYBwHgEsml64zdwKvbxgE&sig=AOD64_0ZibDFU3mZ7hYyLZau6F0d5VwOow&ctype=5&clui=22&rct=j&q=&ved=0CCAQwg9qFQoTCJuB4rz3lscCFVQs2wod8wEBqg&adurl=http://www.harrodhorticultural.com/tumbleweed-compost-tumbler-pid7844.html%3FAff%3DGPL Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Share this content via...
backwardben   11 #14 Posted August 7, 2015 These are good http://www.google.co.uk/aclk?sa=l&ai=CEjzrSp_EVZX_KMHn7Qak5p7AAb2Go8AFzeG0sqYB-I2t4p8BCAQQAiD4mYsSKApgu865g9AKoAHTmI_9A8gBB6kC6_9k4HwCuj6qBCZP0An-6d-NR1FQ2WFRcOLL8Ofr2bAeNN75pI7Ieto12uqNDeC5poAFl-C8C8AFBaAGJtgGAoAHlefwApAHA6gHosIbqAemvhvYBwHgEsml64zdwKvbxgE&sig=AOD64_0ZibDFU3mZ7hYyLZau6F0d5VwOow&ctype=5&clui=22&rct=j&q=&ved=0CCAQwg9qFQoTCJuB4rz3lscCFVQs2wod8wEBqg&adurl=http://www.harrodhorticultural.com/tumbleweed-compost-tumbler-pid7844.html%3FAff%3DGPL  they want to be at that price Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Share this content via...
OutDoorType   10 #15 Posted August 21, 2015 I have used them to mulch my spuds before or don't collect them to feed the lawn Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Share this content via...
Chez2   10 #16 Posted August 21, 2015 I have used them to mulch my spuds before or don't collect them to feed the lawn  The nutrient content of grass changes during the year. The grass clippings don't have the right balance of nutrients to correctly feed your lawn. If they are left on regularly they can create a layer of partially degraded material which can hinder air flow cause problems with drainage etc.  Once the grass has degraded fully in a compost heap you can add it to the soil. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Share this content via...