Library Recycling 2017
Regeneration and Growth
In February 2017, we expected to hear how Hadleigh Library – one of the key local assets – might be recycled in a planned regeneration scheme for central Hadleigh, Essex.
The library itself currently had a recycle information corner – as pictured here – which sprouted a crop of useful leaflets, free mini packs and contact details for more information.
The 2” square mini packs of carrot and tomato seeds could start people – if they were not already – growing their own, a tasty alternative to moving produce around the country. After eating the carrots and tomatoes, their leaves and trimmings are suitable for recycling in a compost, advice for which is available here.
Other well-proven ingredients of a healthy compost include tea bags, cardboard egg-boxes and modest layers of grass cuttings.
Regenerating your garden with home-grown compost helps grow better home produce; for more general recycling information, further reducing environmental and other costs, refer to www.recyclenow.com and www.recycleforessex.com
Whether growing your own or not, we can recommend Hadleigh’s active Gardening Association, with regular meetings and seasonal shows. For more details, click here. The HGA members have tremendous knowledge of local conditions and willingly offer helpful advice on what to grow, where and when.
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