Hello chris
I think of a double, because I noticed over two years that mowing lawns take a lot of place,
the time as that if flatten and take up less space
if I have two I could alternate all the 15 days the placement of the mowing,
as well as for food waste and other compostable materials
Ecological ideas of decoration and furniture in recovery of wooden pallets
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Re: eco ideas deco with recuperation of wooden pallets
Hi Gigi!
Yes a double is always better! Even though some here do not like compost piles too much : it is better to directly compost in the garden ... but you must have one for that!
Here is an article on the use of pallets: https://www.econologie.com/decoration-d ... on-neuves/
Yes a double is always better! Even though some here do not like compost piles too much : it is better to directly compost in the garden ... but you must have one for that!
Here is an article on the use of pallets: https://www.econologie.com/decoration-d ... on-neuves/
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Re: eco ideas deco with recuperation of wooden pallets
Hi everybody,
here is a fine example of pallet construction
rather nice the garden hut
here is a fine example of pallet construction
rather nice the garden hut
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Re: eco ideas deco with recuperation of wooden pallets
Hi everybody,
here is a very nice thing with pallets
here is a very nice thing with pallets
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Re: eco ideas deco with recuperation of wooden pallets
Hi everybody,
go one more nice thing from our friend ary 's concept
go one more nice thing from our friend ary 's concept
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Re: eco ideas deco with recuperation of wooden pallets
You can also make your dry toilet composter.
Here the example is not ideal. It is better to have less space between the slats to maintain sufficient humidity.
Bricks are not a good idea, put a wire mesh or something at the bottom, to prevent rats from making their shelter.
Protect the inside of the boards to make them last. https://www.zerodechettouraine.org/file ... e-2014.pdf
Here the example is not ideal. It is better to have less space between the slats to maintain sufficient humidity.
Bricks are not a good idea, put a wire mesh or something at the bottom, to prevent rats from making their shelter.
Protect the inside of the boards to make them last. https://www.zerodechettouraine.org/file ... e-2014.pdf
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Re: eco ideas deco with recuperation of wooden pallets
Hi, with pallets that we were able to recover in a shed we were able to make a garden furniture, nothing very original but the result is really great with some cushions and solar powered lights we took the time to sand and paint so that the living room could spend the winter without a hitch, it's really nice!
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Re: eco ideas deco with recuperation of wooden pallets
Very nice things, indeed recycling is very important. Giving a second life to wood. So much wood is thrown away without being recycled. We discovered a beautiful project, furniture made in pallets, enough to give ideas, but also pretty creations. Don't hesitate to take a look. -htpps: //wwww.nuancedebois.com Eco-responsible furniture designed from recycled pallet wood
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