The garden continues to produce green “stuff” – weeds, twigs and flowers that are past their best.
It doesn’t take me long to fill the green waste wheelie bin and so I resort to using these green bags. They’re big enough to hold quite a lot but not too large to carry.
I tend to take them to the recycling centre (tip) at 8am when it first opens in the hope of avoiding the queues however the last time I went there were two cars ahead of me and the gates hadn’t opened yet.
There are still quite a lot of logs left over from the ash tree that was felled two years ago and the recent ash tree needs cutting into logs soon.
I’m trying to keep the seasoned wood apart from the unseasoned so I got hold of some builders bags which I’ve located behind one of the compost bins and I’m slowly filling them. You can never have too many logs.
Three months ago I realised I had a problem with the air circulation system and after much chasing suppliers and engineers the problem was resolved however the controller was left in the loft next to the box.
It was up to me to get the new cable from the loft down into the drying room. It took a lot longer than I imagined.
As you can see from this image you can see the original black cable, a piece of string I used to pull the new white wire through.
The new controller is in place and working. I need to clean up the area around it, rub down some filler and paint the surround.
These “trivial” jobs seem to take months to resolve and complete. This one is now done – big tick.