No bags. I have about four plastic dustbins and used to have a zafira, which could take an enormous load. And many trips to the tip, about three miles away.How many black bin bags though 50 -100 ?
No bags. I have about four plastic dustbins and used to have a zafira, which could take an enormous load. And many trips to the tip, about three miles away.How many black bin bags though 50 -100 ?
Apparently it's £1,000 per tree. There are 5 trees. One was supposed to be removed by the estate I bought the house from. I don't think there's much chance of that happening. Their tree guy is still playing catch-up after the storm and I bet this single tree has already dropped off his radar.I'd really suggest a tree surgeon with a proper chipper. It will be quick, everything will be taken away. Make sure they can grind out the stumps. Tell them you won't pay until they have.
The trees are about 40ft tall. We've already filled a transit van twice. And there's a similar sized pile lying in the garden now. And you can't take a van into a waste disposal site.How many black bin bags though 50 -100 ??
We'd need to get everything down and then shred it all at once. There's not going to be room in the garden to keep it all before shredding.hire one?
Whilst I have no direct experience of such machines, from my (admittedly uninformed) assessment of what the machines have to do, I rather doubt any DIY level machine is really going to be up to much beyond chopping up clippings or brambles. By way of comparison a diy hammer drill might be fifty quid and a trade rated one double that, but a road drill is going to be a grand or more. I would surmise that you'd want the chipper equivalent of a road drill rather than something that B&Q sells which would push you down the hire route or paying a guy who owns such a machine to do the job for you.
Keep the wood chips: a thick layer of cardboard, a thick layer of wood chips on top, kept my area clear of weeds for 3 years. And you can plant on the area right away.'d really suggest a tree surgeon with a proper chipper. It will be quick, everything will be taken away. Make sure they can grind out the stumps. Tell them you won't pay until they have.
That's what I do with garden waste too thick for the compost pile.I did had some Leylandii branches but ended-up just leaving them to rot in a wildlife wood pile
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We'd need to get everything down and then shred it all at once. There's not going to be room in the garden to keep it all before shredding.
Looks like I'll have to continue doing it bit by bit.![]()
I‘ve got one of these: https://www.screwfix.com/p/bosch-ax...SBS29OlPS1yUpl__OMZ7hlDlzHr26NVgaAjVaEALw_wcB
Might be considered a bit spendy compared to the ones you’ve been looking at but it is good and if you will keep having stuff to chip in the future then probably worth it.