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Quote from: JRP on February 05, 2006, 23:30:47Quote from: glow777 on February 05, 2006, 19:35:25Quote from: JRP on December 20, 2005, 23:16:30_________________Message from J.R.P. Recycling, please visit my website www.recycling.moonfruit.com as it was designed by me to help to save millions of lives and to reuse-recycle millions of tonnes of waste plastic container,and unwanted wooden pallets too. Hi JRPI've been following this with interest and listening to the descriptions of your ideas but when I visit your website your images (not the thumbs) are just too small to work out whats going on. Any chance of some bigger pics at the next re-writeHi Glow 777,thank you for showing your interest in the way I do things.Have you tried clicking on them to make them larger. John. JRP.yep hence the "not the thumbs" bit in my text - seems like some very good ideas spoilt by poor presentation. Although the website design is also very good it doesn't deliver the content eg the pictures very well.The full size pics (in the m/flash box) are about 335 X 215 dpi. I would think these need to be at least 640 X 480. Or is this just me?
Quote from: glow777 on February 05, 2006, 19:35:25Quote from: JRP on December 20, 2005, 23:16:30_________________Message from J.R.P. Recycling, please visit my website www.recycling.moonfruit.com as it was designed by me to help to save millions of lives and to reuse-recycle millions of tonnes of waste plastic container,and unwanted wooden pallets too. Hi JRPI've been following this with interest and listening to the descriptions of your ideas but when I visit your website your images (not the thumbs) are just too small to work out whats going on. Any chance of some bigger pics at the next re-writeHi Glow 777,thank you for showing your interest in the way I do things.Have you tried clicking on them to make them larger. John. JRP.
Quote from: JRP on December 20, 2005, 23:16:30_________________Message from J.R.P. Recycling, please visit my website www.recycling.moonfruit.com as it was designed by me to help to save millions of lives and to reuse-recycle millions of tonnes of waste plastic container,and unwanted wooden pallets too. Hi JRPI've been following this with interest and listening to the descriptions of your ideas but when I visit your website your images (not the thumbs) are just too small to work out whats going on. Any chance of some bigger pics at the next re-write
_________________Message from J.R.P. Recycling, please visit my website www.recycling.moonfruit.com as it was designed by me to help to save millions of lives and to reuse-recycle millions of tonnes of waste plastic container,and unwanted wooden pallets too.
;D RECYCLE YOUR WAY TO SUCCESS WITH THE LADIES.As reported in our local news paper to day 15-2-2006.For years the answer to one impossible question has eluded most men - what makes women happy?According to a survey the answer is not flowers,or a gift,or a candlelit dinner but something far simpler and cheaper - RECYCLING.Research by Lewisham Council shows of 2,000 women asked,65 per cent said they find their MEN SEXIER if they recycled.
On your site it shows pictures of growing potatoes in milk cartons what sort of yield do you get from this size container?I am growing in any container I can get my hands on in the back garden and want a few more for potatoes I may go down this route or the carrier bag route depending on your answer.
What a wonderful and refreshing thread! I agree with Alishka's choice of words - 'thinking outside of the box'. An example to us all of altruism in my opinion. Please keep going !
Hi Amphibian,thank you for showing your interest in the way I do things,why should there be a suitable substitute when we have millions of plastic containers going into landfill sites in the UK every day,when we could send them to the third world countries for next to nothing,so they can grow things to help feed themselves.
right, I'm sitting here with a kitchen full of milk bottles with their bottoms sliced of leaving the hinge, and loads of "ginger" bottles.despite having a good look at the site pics i'm still lost as to which section to put the soil in and where to water.any chance that you could post a step by step photo guide on here from the raw material stage to plant growing stage for just one unit JRP.I'm already in love with the idea of using materials that would otherwise be tossed aside and i just need a few wee tips.Cheers.
Hi JRP, Hi all, :DJust thinking aloud, no offence meant ...but ...It may be that some countries don`t want our rubbish. We should take responsibility for that. Maybe other areas of the same country or neighbouring countries have containers that wouldn`t have to be transported so far. For example the UN ships millions of plastic bottles of water in a crisis what happend to the empties?(I think I`ve finally found a way to source those huge water bottles that go on to coolers (cracked and chipped ones of course) for re-using. :DCol