Guinea pig poo is absolutely the best for adding to compost heaps. When I worked a colleague kept show cavies - every week she would bring me a bin bag half full of the contents of their runs - my compost was brilliant and was 'made' very quickly.
Streetlife? All sorts of things - local clubs and societies use it as a notice board. It has a Lost & Found section, ours has rehomed dogs, cats and an engagement ring recently. We advertised a bike in need of lots of refurbishment and a grandfather came and took it home to do it up for his grandson. It's also a way of finding recommended local tradesmen. The council advertise planning applications in our area and the community police use it to let us know what they're up to in the area.
It's a national website, but divided into small areas, like villages or small areas of postcode. Absolutely brilliant.
Rabbit poo? compost activator
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You could always keep a rabbit or two yourself. Nice little things.
If you live in Derbyshire, as I do.
are they tasty jo?
Did you really say Guinea Figs?
If you live in Derbyshire, as I do.
Guinea pig poo is absolutely the best for adding to compost heaps. When I worked a colleague kept show cavies - every week she would bring me a bin bag half full of the contents of their runs - my compost was brilliant and was 'made' very quickly.
Streetlife? All sorts of things - local clubs and societies use it as a notice board. It has a Lost & Found section, ours has rehomed dogs, cats and an engagement ring recently. We advertised a bike in need of lots of refurbishment and a grandfather came and took it home to do it up for his grandson. It's also a way of finding recommended local tradesmen. The council advertise planning applications in our area and the community police use it to let us know what they're up to in the area.
It's a national website, but divided into small areas, like villages or small areas of postcode. Absolutely brilliant.
Rabbit poo? compost activator
My colleague used to keep a specialist type of cavie called Skinny pigs - they're hairless and have to live indoors with their owners
Oh no.
The whole point of a guinea pig is its furriness.
If you live in Derbyshire, as I do.
a friend of mine has one of those Sphinx naked cats. It looks the very personification of evil.
Perhaps I should have been a trifle more precise in my question.
What's so special about rabbit droppings?
free and ( perhaps not so ) readily available.
All vegie animal poo is wonderful.