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Glen from Carwoola
12-11-2009, 11:04 AM
Hi everyone, I live near Canberra and have been using mulchers and chippers of different sizes for a few years now but its the results in the garden that amazes me. I am slowly building up a mulching service business with my partner where we use a 30hp commercial mulcher to process peoples green wastes for composting or mulching. I strongly believe that it is a much more efficient way of dealing with material and uses a tiny fraction of the fuel used transporting green waste to a central facility and occasionally back.
Hoping to learn alot more from these forums and help spread productive, sustainable information to others.
Cheers
Glen
Michaelangelica
12-11-2009, 11:26 AM
Hi everyone, I live near Canberra and have been using mulchers and chippers of different sizes for a few years now but its the results in the garden that amazes me. I am slowly building up a mulching service business with my partner where we use a 30hp commercial mulcher to process peoples green wastes for composting or mulching. I strongly believe that it is a much more efficient way of dealing with material and uses a tiny fraction of the fuel used transporting green waste to a central facility and occasionally back.
Hoping to learn alot more from these forums and help spread productive, sustainable information to others.
Cheers
Glen
Welcome
Did you know that Canberra gets as much rain as London?
The difference is evaporation.
I was chuffed to see that the Blue Mountains Council(?s) have abolished the evil green waste bin.
If you have green waste, you put it on the kerb, tell council, they come and mulch it, and you put it back on your garden.
Sounds like you are just ahead of the pack on this one.
Maybe next you could organise some carbon credits for everyone --given the methane and NO2 (?) they have not put in the atmosphere?
Welcome to PDF:)
Lots of merry mulchers here.
Glen from Carwoola
12-11-2009, 11:35 AM
...Maybe next you could organise some carbon credits for everyone --given the methane and NO2 (?) they have not put in the atmosphere?
Welcome to PDF:)
Lots of merry mulchers here.
Funny you should mention that, as I was almost tempted to put "sequester carbon without a government rebate" into my first advertising efforts. :)
gemjill
12-11-2009, 12:08 PM
G'day
welcome. Sounds like a great idea, better than the council doing it and then selling back the bagged bmulch to the mug punters, good on ya. Hope it goes well
cheers
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