Wednesday 17th April
Report written by John Shirley
Composter Number 1 at Elm Haven community garden contained twigs and branches, as well as earth.
Using a shovel and a fork, we separated the twigs and branches from the earth, wheelbarrowing the twigs and branches into Composter Numbers 5 and 6, and shovelling the remaining mulch into Composter Number 3.
As usual, Phil, who runs the site, was very appreciative of our efforts.
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