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Hey all,

 

I just tuned in to your conversation....I didn't

realize how bad it is in the states. I'm in Montreal,

everything is recycled by law. My apartment building

has 4 bins -

paper

glass/ metal

plastic

garbage

 

if you don't live in apartment, you are expected to

compost all vegetable material for your garden. Huge

trucks come by every spring to collect last fall's

leaves for city composting.

 

There are huge fines if recyclables are found in your

garbage.

 

A friend went to texas last summer, and he told me

that nobody recycles there, because " you're taking

away jobs from oil workers " That type of thinking is

rediculous - give that oil worker a job in the

recycling plant, and allow our planet to live a few

extra years....

 

Mike

 

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Mike,

I agree, I agree! How wonderful to recycle for vegetable gardens!!

 

I do have a screened in porch and I do plan to do a little container

gardening this spring...tommy toes, lettuce, green peppers and whatever else

I can find to grow in big pots.

 

I'm a native Texan, and I'd just caution you that not ALL of us Texans have

such a foolish attitude as the one your friend saw displayed. :>)

 

Bron

 

 

On 1/4/06, cd trader <realshows wrote:

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> Hey all,

>

> I just tuned in to your conversation....I didn't

> realize how bad it is in the states. I'm in Montreal,

> everything is recycled by law. My apartment building

> has 4 bins -

> paper

> glass/ metal

> plastic

> garbage

>

> if you don't live in apartment, you are expected to

> compost all vegetable material for your garden. Huge

> trucks come by every spring to collect last fall's

> leaves for city composting.

>

> There are huge fines if recyclables are found in your

> garbage.

>

> A friend went to texas last summer, and he told me

> that nobody recycles there, because " you're taking

> away jobs from oil workers " That type of thinking is

> rediculous - give that oil worker a job in the

> recycling plant, and allow our planet to live a few

> extra years....

>

> Mike

>

> Mike

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> my trade lists

>

> http://www.geocities.com/realshows

>

> my launch radio station

>

> http://launch./lc/?rt=0 & rp1=0 & rp2=1281193352

>

>

>

 

>

>

>

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> Since we live in an apartment and have curious cat companions, I

> haven't yet figured out a way to recycle food peelin's (i.e.,

> putting them as mulch into plant pots, for example) and

> such, but perhaps something will come to me yet on that subject.

 

Bron... google for info on bokashi composting. I haven't tried it yet

myself, but it's an idea that could work!! Also, I will freeze some

veg peeling for making stock; when there's enough in the freezer, I

pull them out and make stock.

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Thanks, Amy, I will! Is that the worm thingie, or somethin' different?

Freezing peelin's...okay, get ready for a really bad pun...what an APPEELING

idea!

 

<ducking rotten maters>

Bron

 

 

On 1/4/06, Amy <sandpiperhiker wrote:

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> > Since we live in an apartment and have curious cat companions, I

> > haven't yet figured out a way to recycle food peelin's (i.e.,

> > putting them as mulch into plant pots, for example) and

> > such, but perhaps something will come to me yet on that subject.

>

> Bron... google for info on bokashi composting. I haven't tried it yet

> myself, but it's an idea that could work!! Also, I will freeze some

> veg peeling for making stock; when there's enough in the freezer, I

> pull them out and make stock.

>

 

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> Thanks, Amy, I will! Is that the worm thingie, or somethin'

> different?

 

It's different. Special microbes you sprinkle on each layer of

peelings. I think it's a Japanese idea.

 

> Freezing peelin's...okay, get ready for a really bad pun...what an

> APPEELING idea!

> <ducking rotten maters>

 

 

Well, now, if they're frozen you better duck! ;-)

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-Mike,

I had no idea that many places recycle until I went to BC. Here in

Co. there are now some community bins in neighborhoods but we have no

laws for recycling. Such a shame. So much going to waste and in land

fills. Hooray for Canada..

-- In , cd trader <realshows>

wrote:

>

> Hey all,

>

> I just tuned in to your conversation....I didn't

> realize how bad it is in the states. I'm in Montreal,

> everything is recycled by law. My apartment building

> has 4 bins -

> paper

> glass/ metal

> plastic

> garbage

>

> if you don't live in apartment, you are expected to

> compost all vegetable material for your garden. Huge

> trucks come by every spring to collect last fall's

> leaves for city composting.

>

> There are huge fines if recyclables are found in your

> garbage.

>

> A friend went to texas last summer, and he told me

> that nobody recycles there, because " you're taking

> away jobs from oil workers " That type of thinking is

> rediculous - give that oil worker a job in the

> recycling plant, and allow our planet to live a few

> extra years....

>

> Mike

>

> Mike

>

>

> my trade lists

>

> http://www.geocities.com/realshows

>

> my launch radio station

>

> http://launch./lc/?rt=0 & rp1=0 & rp2=1281193352

>

>

>

 

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> In our Tn neighborhood, we can pay a private comapany to pick up

our recycing or take it to the center. We have the pick up because

otherwise the cans would pile up. I don't see many bins out on the

curb-I hope that my neighbors are taking the stuff to the recycling

center, but who knows? In AR recycling was a new process as the

center was new. In Cinn, OH it was part of trash pick up It's not

like Cinn was avery progressive city, but they had that going for

them!...ah, I miss Cincinnati sometimes.

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That is a good site. And the book I was thinking about is " Worms eat my

garbage " by Mary Appelhoff. Amazon has it.

I did this a few years ago and just as it was taking off my now-ex threw

it in the dump. What a guy.

Think I'll do it again. The worm castings are wonderful for plants.

Samantha

 

 

 

On Behalf Of Amy

Wednesday, January 04, 2006 10:58 AM

 

Re: Recycle

 

> Hmmm! Never heard tell of such a thang. :>) But thank you for the

> idea, Samantha; I'll do a bit of research on it.

 

 

I think you'd be looking for red worms? Check out something like this:

http://www.wormlady.com/index.htm

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I recycle everything possible. I have a tenant that uses the same

garbage cans and recycle bins as I do. She never put anything in the

recycle bin. Grown son, who lives on same property, did not recycle

either. So there I was going through their trash. They teased

me " dumpster diving " , but I don't care. I don't want to fill this

world with trash. Now my tenant recycles and my son sometimes!! We ate

at Jack In The Box yesterday (I was good and had a salad) and amazed

at the paper and plastic that all gets tossed in the garbage. Some

people just don't care. My big peeve is people who toss their garbage

out on the roads. I am in Calif and I hear we are better than most. I

would be all for fining people who do not recycle. Before we got

recycle bins I would collect all my bottles, cans, cardboard etc and

then when I got a load would load up the truck and take it to a

recycle center.

I put all my veggie scraps in a bowl and then have a compost pile

outside. Somehow the worms moved in and they do all the work for me. I

hardly ever have to stir it. My other son has a plastic one somewhat

like a cement mixer. Patricia

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