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Title: Do you have problem with siting of compost bins
Post by: Digeroo on March 05, 2011, 10:07:24
Peoplle seem to put their bins on the north end of their plots thereby casting a shadow on the next plot what do you do about this?
Title: Re: Do you have problem with siting of compost bins
Post by: Ellen K on March 05, 2011, 10:32:57
Put your bin back to back with it?  They can migrate a bit too.

But yes, it annoys me a bit. especially with large structures.  But there isn't much you can do except ask nicely.
Title: Re: Do you have problem with siting of compost bins
Post by: goodlife on March 05, 2011, 10:39:01
What sort of compost 'towers' do you have over there? I haven't found bins being problem for shading...but then again we don't have neighbours on all sides..
Digeroo, is you site sort of open plan site..no hedges or fences?
Title: Re: Do you have problem with siting of compost bins
Post by: Digeroo on March 05, 2011, 10:42:05
Yes they spread as well.  If they start on the boundary when they are empty the edge is five inches inside when full.  

I am thinking of the green plastic darlek or even the wooden lattice types.
Title: Re: Do you have problem with siting of compost bins
Post by: chriscross1966 on March 05, 2011, 23:33:42
You have to put them somewhere..... I must admit when my neighbours put their shed on the northern edge of my plot I breathed a sigh of relief and marked the area down for the polytunnel.......... I've got a path running down my southern border, anything they do on the other side of that affects 2 feet less of growing space than it might otherwise... or in fact 1 foot, the path straddles our border, we agreed that when I told them I had some slabs.... we both get to use a path easily wide enough to get a barrow down and oly lose 1 foot of space each..... we're not allowed fences on opur site....
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