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Started by cornykev, October 22, 2008, 19:18:22

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cornykev

An old one but I thought I'd mention that I picked up a free bag of leaves courtesy of our local council road sweeper, they sweep the leaves bag them in a white sack and leaf them on the roadside, you can see through them so I leaf them alone if theres other rubbish mixed in them, keep your eyes peeled people.  ;D ;D ;D
MAY THE CORN BE WITH YOU.

cornykev

MAY THE CORN BE WITH YOU.

elvis2003

thanks kev,what do you use them for? we have loads of leaves
on our plot courtesy of an enormous beech tree overhanging it
when the going gets tough,the tough go digging

manicscousers

oooh, you lucky people,
we collect up as many as we can, every year, some are put in the bottom of our raised carrot and parsnip beds..the rest are put in a leaf box, surrounded with chicken wire and left to rot down over a year or two, some is mixed with sand and stuff and made into potting on compost and the rest is mulched up around precious plants  ;D
get gathering  ;D

cornykev

I leaf mine in the bags with a few holes in and throw behind the shed to rot, as scousers said I lay mine in the bottom of the carrot beds and anything that dries out quickly.  ;D ;D ;D
MAY THE CORN BE WITH YOU.

elvis2003

when the going gets tough,the tough go digging

Lauren S

I just went to Exeter Council today and bought an extremely large compost bin especially for just leaves £10:00. My own council charges £19:00  :o.

Make sure the leaves are wet, they rot down quicker  ::)
:) Net It Or You Won't Get It  :)

nilly71

I contacted streetcare (the department that sweeps the leaves) and collected 3 bags from them, while i was there i asked if a van load could be delivered straight to the allotment.
I was meant to have 70 bags delivered to our allotment yesterday, but they did not turn up.
I will phone their manager tomorrow to try and arrange another delivery.

Neil

cornykev

Another bag snared as I walked to the lottie from work, theres a few more scattered about, so I will check them out tomorrow.  ;D ;D ;D
MAY THE CORN BE WITH YOU.

calendula

from our garden and surrounding trees we manage to collect at least 12 large bags every year and they get spread amongst all the compost bins on the allotment - it is quite a lot of work I'd rather not have to do but it is always worth it in the long run  :)

the council does not clear them they are just left to clog the drains and gutters  :(

nilly71

I popped over the allotment earlier and there must be over 70 bags full, some of the other plot holders have taken some so i have no idea how many they dropped off.
Some have a couple of crisp packets in but that is no big deal as all the hard work has been done.

Neil

cornykev

Coming home from my mates halloween party I spotted a wet back of council leaves  ;D at the end of my road, as I started to drag it down the road my 11 year old today, looked at me horrified  :o and asked what the hell are you doing, the young daughter who normally drags her feet, suddenly found a spurt of energy and was ten yards in front of me before I knew it, don't think she was embarrassed do you.  :-[ :-[ :-[      ;D ;D ;D ;D
MAY THE CORN BE WITH YOU.

Borlotti

Great minds think alike.  I have seen the white bags full of leaves that the Council have swept up but have been too embarrassed to pick them up.  Perhaps I will creep out after dark and bag a few.  If I take my wheelbarrow people will think I am a bag lady.  Probably get arrested for stealing Council leaves.

nilly71

This is how many are left after some of the others have already taken some ;D
I have taken 10 bags before i took the pictures.



Its well worth asking the local council to deliver

Neil

cornykev

Got another two Saturday night coming back from my club.    ;D ;D ;D
MAY THE CORN BE WITH YOU.

cornykev

Another three today.  ;D ;D ;D
MAY THE CORN BE WITH YOU.

Amazin

Lesson for life:
1. Breathe in     2. Breathe out     3. Repeat

lottie lou

You are lucky - I've never seen our council sweep up leaves.  I used to get them from the neighbours until the council gave everyone a wheelie bin for garden rubbish so I don't get bags from them any more.  Might have to go surreptitiously road sweeping now.

caroline7758

I'm going to try putting a wanted ad on freecycle- I'll offer to help collecting the leaves but hope a few people might have stacks of bags ready for me to pick up- save them a trip to the tip!

Borlotti

cornykev, any more bags of leaves yet.  Still plenty of white bags around in Enfield and loads more leaves that need sweeping up.  Everytime I see a bag I think of you and it makes me laugh.  Some of them are a bus ride away and I refuse to get on the bus, using my OAP bus pass with bags of leaves or may get put in a home.  Luckily there are loads on the allotment near the playing fields but have to get there quick as other allotment holders want them.  Do you realise that there are people that do not realise the value of these bags of leaves and just think leaves are a bl....y nuisance.  Also seen some really good wood, glass frames in skips lately, one man's rubbish is another man's gold.  Definitely turning into a bag lady, all I need is a supermarket trolley and I can go out at night and fill it up.

hopalong

Haringey, the neighbouring borough to mine (Barnet), gives large white bags to residents to collect leaves. Some friends of mine have a couple of bags full and say I can have them instead of the council.  Another couple down the road from me have given me half a dozen black plastic sacks full. It's amazing what you can get if you ask. Lots of crumbly leaf mould next year.
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