Now this is sad......... ??!!

Started by daisymay, July 24, 2005, 14:39:56

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daisymay

Was not sure where to post this, but thought you may appreciate it!
We moved in to a new house recently and ordered some new italian leather sofas. Were very expensive, waited for 17 weeks for them to be imported from Italy etc..... when they finally arrived on Thursday, I was more excited about the packaging!

They were covered in thick white fleece with a double layer of thin cardboard underneath! When I got in from work I actually forgot to even look at the sofas for about an hour, until I had laid the fleece out to check how much I had and thought through some possible ideas of what I could do with it!  :D

I am new to this. But this made it clear to me. I am an addict! still a lot worst things to have an addiction to ...

daisymay


flowerlady

It comes to something when everything you look at is thought of in terms of how useable it is don't it? ;D
To everything there is a season and a time to every purpose under heaven: a time to be born and time to die: a time to plant, and a time to pluck up what is planted.     Ecclesiastes, 3:1-2

daisymay

Definitely! My OH is going to start calling me Barbara (Good Life) soon!

Have found a great excuse to buy the tubs of mini muffins in Tescos if any one needs an excuse to buy lots of cakes!! make great propogators - even have their own integral lid  ::)

kelso

I don't think that's sad at all. ;D
Never put off until tomorrow what you can do the day after tomorrow. - Mark Twain

Moggle

Nope, definitely not sad.

Had some furniture delivered to work a few months ago, big flat-packed type stuff. It all came wrapped in bubble-wrap and then in cardboard. I'm sure the delivery and assembly men thought me and my (gardening) colleague were mad when we asked if we could keep the packaging - my colleague had the bubble wrap for cloches etc, and I had the cardboard :)
Lottie-less until I can afford a house with it's own garden.

Icyberjunkie

Definately not sad - shame however thats it proof there is definately no hope for you..... ;D

Thanks for the tip on muffin tubs as well, daisy.   That should be in Top Tips!
Neil (The Young Ones) once said "You plant the seed, the seed grows, you harvest the seed....You plant the seed....."   if only it was that simple!!!

wardy

Bisto yorkshire pudding containers - instant propagators too  :)

Look what I had given me today!  Two this size and another two even bigger!  My old man has put one in the wash house and filled it with my gardening stuff and we're going to take the other big one to the lotty.  This and the other one like it are going in the bottom of our wardrobes.  Don't folks just waste stuff?  They couldn't find an alternative use for them!  I find that hard to believe  :o

Oh well their loss  ;D
I came, I saw, I composted

busy_lizzie

We had a new garden bench delivered the other week and my OH had to laugh as I was more interested in all the packing that came with it.  Fantastic gigantic piece of cardboard was included which is now lying flat on the wild part of my plot.  So you have another soul mate here.  ;D busy_lizzie
live your days not count your years

Mrs Ava

Nope, not sad at all!  All of the bubble wrap that insulates my greenhouse is saved from packaging.  You do find yourself looking at things differently that's for sure.  Our neighbours are soon to move, and they had 2 metal shepherd crook type stands which hung lanterns...well, they used the lanterns in their conservatory and didn't want these lovely stands, so knowing how much I like the garden, rather than bin them, they gave them to me.  They are now standing elegantly on my deck with lovely cone shaped hanging baskets on them with a lavender in each!   ;D

Derekthefox

Thank you for sharing that info! It is proof that I am not alone in this world, my allotment is constructed almost totally from recycled material.

However, as to my sanity, I couldn't possibly comment!

wardy

Folks don't seem to have any imagination about what alternative uses for stuff.  I always take a long look at stuff and wonder what I could use it for.  My allotment shed is stuffed with water bottles and placcy milk containers at the mo with loads more in the wash house.  I can't bring myself to chuck them in the bin in case they end up in landfill.  I use them filled with water to weigh down my sheet mulch not to mention as measuring jugs and watering cans.  Need two pop bottles to make Phil's comfrey pipe

EJ   You'll have to post a photo of your baskets  :)
I came, I saw, I composted

daisymay

Thanks for the reassurance everyone that I have not lost my marbles (or at least, on my own anyway!  :D)!!! Glad I am not the only one who thinks like this. Good tips Wardy, I am coming round to this way of thinking now, am looking at what we throw away in a new light.

Still raining here, been 24 hours now! Am grateful for my garden, but was half way through clearing the bindweed off my new lottie, bet it is all back by now! cannot win!

flowerlady

Wardy,

don't forget if you took the bottoms off the milk bottles, you would then have heaps of mini cloches.

- good for anti-pigeon  & anti- cabbage white defence ;D

- also, empty 'actimel' pots make great cane covers so you don't poke your eyes out!

To everything there is a season and a time to every purpose under heaven: a time to be born and time to die: a time to plant, and a time to pluck up what is planted.     Ecclesiastes, 3:1-2

redimp

I use the Value Bitter cans that have been used to fill my slug traps.  Unlike more expensive beer cans, they appear to be alluminium so do not rust - and because they have a small opning they grip the top of the cain and do not blow off.
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BAGGY

any ideas what I can do witha large fabric conditioner bottle (clean replies only  :o) as it has been hanging around until inspiration strikes.  What doesn't get lottied normally has a use at Cubs.
Get with the beat Baggy

wardy

Cut up for plant labels which you write on with a permanent marker.  I follwed EJ's suggestion for making them from plastic milk cartons so I think you'd just as easily be able to cut them from the Lenor bottle.  It's one of those little jobs you can do when you're watching telly  :)
I came, I saw, I composted

Vez1

Not sad at all. I just got my lottie in April and I have lots of empty water and milk bottles to re-use. I scream  "DON't THROW THAT OUT" quite frequently to my mum be it yoghurt pots, or the trays you get chicken or meat in, also glass jars for when I have to make jam/chutney/pickle for any glut I may get.

wardy

I use those washing capsule containers for slug traps and for keeping my matches dry on the lotty.  I went to the bakers for some vanilla slices today and came away with some more large mayo containers with lids.  I use them as watering cans and for keeping compost in, oh and for my veg pickings. Try your local shops.  I got some big red plastic boxes with lids which had gravy granules in.  I use them for keeping peelings in for the compost bin.  I got a large number of the mayo buckets so I handed them out at the lotty and I think nearly everyone has one now.
I came, I saw, I composted

Kepouros

Pot-noodle pots (with a hole bodged in the bottom) make excellent extra-deep pots for starting runner beans

Mrs Ava


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