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A bit of a long story but in the autumn I emptied the 2 maybe even 3 yr old kitchen waste compost bin and distributed the contents around and about but mostly on the gh borders.
The sun shined (finally) today so I started digging over the gh borders incorporating the kitchen compost. There were loads of unrotted teabag casings which leads me to think they may be plastic. Thinking to determine whether the teabags I use these days (typhoo decaf for P if I can find it, Aldi summat for me) I was quite surprised to find that my current Aldi decaf claims to be 100% biodegradable but Typhoo say nothing either on the pkt or website. I've asked Typhoo for clarification, I wonder what the answer will be.
The sun shined (finally) today so I started digging over the gh borders incorporating the kitchen compost. There were loads of unrotted teabag casings which leads me to think they may be plastic. Thinking to determine whether the teabags I use these days (typhoo decaf for P if I can find it, Aldi summat for me) I was quite surprised to find that my current Aldi decaf claims to be 100% biodegradable but Typhoo say nothing either on the pkt or website. I've asked Typhoo for clarification, I wonder what the answer will be.
Gardening is an excuse not to do housework
Greetings from Salisbury
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