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Current catalogue Bunnings Warehouse - Valid from 01.06 to 31.12 - Page nb 62

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Catalogue Bunnings Warehouse 01.06.2022 - 31.12.2022
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TRASH TO TREASURE TURN HOUSEHOLD WASTE INTO A GARDEN HELPER WITH THESE EASY COMPOSTING TIPS Words TAMMY HUYNH ‘e all know we can do more to reduce household waste, and one easy — and productive — way to cut down your rubbish is by composting. “It's the natural process of recycling organic waste into a nutrient-rich fertiliser for the garden,” says compost expert Kate Flood (@compostable.kate). This improves the soil and helps it hold moisture and nutrients, enhancing the overall growing conditions for your plants. “It's about finding a compost solution for your space and lifestyle,” adds Kate. 62 bunnings.co.nz | (O) bunningsnz | (®) bunnings Compost options Your choice of composting system comes down to the type of waste you have, and available space. Traditional composting involves layering a mix of food, household and garden waste in an above-ground bin or tumbler, but if you have mostly kitchen scraps, it's best to choose a worm farm or bokashi bin. These are great if you're time-poor, explains Kate. “It's as easy as throwing scraps in a rubbish bin," she says. A bokashi bin can be kept in the kitchen, where it breaks down food through fermentation by bacteria, while a worm farm should be outdoors Tumbleweed ‘Worm Buffet round worm , $39, I/N: 0201386 “Its empowering to know that we can make a massive difference in our own homes, if we compost and manage our food waste responsibly” Kate Flood, composting expert

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TRASH TO TREASURE TURN HOUSEHOLD WASTE INTO A GARDEN HELPER WITH THESE EASY COMPOSTING TIPS Words TAMMY HUYNH ‘e all know we can do more to reduce household waste, and one easy — and productive — way to cut down your rubbish is by composting. “It's the natural process of recycling organic waste into a nutrient-rich fertiliser for the garden,” says compost expert Kate Flood (@compostable.kate). This improves the soil and helps it hold moisture and nutrients, enhancing the overall growing conditions for your plants. “It's about finding a compost solution for your space and lifestyle,” adds Kate. 62 bunnings.co.nz | (O) bunningsnz | (®) bunnings Compost options Your choice of composting system comes down to the type of waste you have, and available space. Traditional composting involves layering a mix of food, household and garden waste in an above-ground bin or tumbler, but if you have mostly kitchen scraps, it's best to choose a worm farm or bokashi bin. These are great if you're time-poor, explains Kate. “It's as easy as throwing scraps in a rubbish bin," she says. A bokashi bin can be kept in the kitchen, where it breaks down food through fermentation by bacteria, while a worm farm should be outdoors Tumbleweed ‘Worm Buffet round worm , $39, I/N: 0201386 “Its empowering to know that we can make a massive difference in our own homes, if we compost and manage our food waste responsibly” Kate Flood, composting expert
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