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Tips For DIY Green Waste Removal

Do you have an excess amount of green waste in your backyard? If you are struggling with green waste removal, then look no further than this how-to guide. We include highly recommended DIY methods to efficiently reduce, reuse, and recycle your garden waste before considering waste disposal. What is Garden Waste? Garden waste, also known as green waste, refers to organic matter produced by a garden. The interchangeable name comes from the green colour of the garden, differentiating this waste from brown garden waste. Brown garden waste includes dirt, soil, rocks, and the like, which cannot usually be included in green waste removal. Why Is Proper Garden Waste Removal Important Garden waste removal is important because organic waste cannot be mixed with general waste. To add to this, organic waste needs to be separated to ensure that only correct green waste is being included in the

2022-05-13T11:05:49+10:00May 14th, 2022|Articles|

6 easy steps to clean your garden

As summer approaches, it can be the perfect time to clean up your garden, remove weed, establish new garden beds and plants and give your garden its yearly fertiliser. Tidying up your garden cannot only help it become more attractive, but it can make it safer and healthier for you and your family. Here are X easy steps to get your garden looking spick and span for summer and the festive period. 1. Clear tall grasses The first step to tidying up your garden is to cut down all your overgrown grasses and small plants. Not only will this neaten up your garden, but it will also make it easier to remove weeds and intrusive plants. This task is made simple by tools like line trimmers. 2. Trim shrubs and overhanging trees The next most important step is to clean up large shrubs and trees. This will require a tree

2021-05-24T11:31:20+10:00November 30th, 2018|Articles|

How much is rubbish removal?

When it comes to working out how much rubbish removal is going to cost you there is a bit more to it than meets the eye. You will need to determine what your rubbish consists of and then the rough volume of the rubbish. This is due partly because different types of rubbish have different costs involved with removing them. For instance, green waste (tree branches, leaf litter etc) may be able to be dumped almost freely in some rubbish disposal areas whereas things like ewaste (old computers, videos, TV’s, batteries) have some rules involved in their disposal and may need to be recycled or toxic elements removed and disposed of in a certain way. How much is Green Waste Removal? Starting with the cheapest rubbish removal - green waste will mainly be determined on the labour involved in loading it onto the truck and getting it to the disposal

2021-05-24T11:30:52+10:00June 4th, 2014|Articles|
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