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					Published on 9 September 2014
					
						
						 Archived on 9 October 2014	
					
				
The warmer weather this summer with the occasional almost tropical rain storm has encouraged our gardens to flourish, creating an abundance of surplus garden waste.
With autumn almost upon us, the time has come to prune, trim and prepare the garden for next year. But what should you do with all the debris?
Instead of seeing it as waste, think of it as the magic ingredient that with very little work can be recycled to give you a free supply of top quality compost.
Simply throw it into a compost bin and over time it will rot down to produce environmentally friendly compost that when added to the garden will suppress weeds and retain moisture in the drier months whilst also adding valuable nutrients to the soil. Don't forget to include vegetable kitchen waste such as peelings, apple cores, banana skins, tea bags etc. which will add nitrogen to the compost. Any cooked food waste should be put into the green garden waste bin and can either be contained in a compostable caddy liner or simply wrapped in newspaper.
Home composting has many benefits:
To encourage residents to get composting, Warwickshire County Council has teamed up with Getcomposting.com to offer home compost bins at special offer prices from only £5.00 (RRP £39) plus delivery . There is also a buy one get one half price offer, adding extra value to residents with larger gardens or those who team up with a friend or neighbour to buy a bin.
Getcomposting.com also have some very special offers on a range of other green goodies including compostable caddy liners to collect kitchen waste. To see what's available in your area, visit www.getcomposting.com or call 0844 571 4444.
For general information on recycling and waste in Warwickshire including tips on how to reduce the amount of waste you produce, please visit www.warwickshire.gov.uk/composting.
Stratford-on-Avon District Council
 Elizabeth House, Church Street,
 Stratford-on-Avon, Warwickshire,
 CV37 6HX
 Tel: 01789 267575
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