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It’s easy to make a few adjustments to your garden to make it more eco friendly for 2012. The easiest way to improve your eco friendliness is to start growing your own herbs and vegetables. A small raised bed kit for herbs won’t take up much space in your garden and you will soon reap the rewards. If you have more space for a larger raised bed you can grow a variety of organic foods, such as potatoes, broccoli and root vegetables, as well as herbs. A major benefit of growing your own food is that you know exactly what’s gone into it. This means no harsh pesticides or other chemicals, just healthy home grown, organic food.

Another easy and inexpensive option is to purchase a compost bin. This gives you a place to dispose of all your biodegradable waste efficiently and will provide essential nutrients for your garden. This kind of waste would otherwise end up in a landfill, where air cannot get to the organic waste. This means that when the waste breaks down it releases methane, which is damaging to the atmosphere. When the same material is broken down in a home compost bin, oxygen causes it to decompose aerobically, greatly reducing the amount of methane that is produced. Here at AVS Fencing we stock timber pressure treated compost bins in small, medium and large sizes, so there is a size suitable for most space allowances. So why not grow your own vegetables or recycle your green waste and do your bit for the environment in 2012?!

Posted: 20 January 2012

No Need to Look Elsewhere for Fence Panels!

AVS Fencing supplies is proud to announce we have added new products to the website. These products are the Small Garden Composter, Medium Garden Composter and the Large Garden Composter. These Grange Garden Composters are a revolutionary new product as they have outstanding eye catching looks combined with functionality.

So why should you compost?

Composting is an inexpensive, natural process. Composting transforms your kitchen and garden waste into a valuable and nutrient rich food for your garden.

Did you know that 30 million eggs are eaten in the UK each year? Why not crush your shells and put them in the composter? Think how planet-friendly you will be because you will be reducing fuel and packaging by not driving to garden centres to buy a large bag of compost!

You can put your potato peelings in the composter too! That will make you feel less guilty about eating chips and you will be reducing the waste that goes to our landfill sites.

If this hasn't convinced you, then visit the RycleNow website to see more good reasons to compost.

So where do I go to view the Garden Composters?

Firstly you can view them on our fantastic website by clicking here or if you need more information give one of our sales team a call to discuss our brand new range of Grange Garden Composters, which are perfect for adding character and personality to your garden.

So go on treat yourself by purchasing a Garden Composter which will enable you to store all your garden waste products to ultimately create that rich nutrient soil ready for next years garden projects.

Posted: 23 January 2011

 
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