- Location
- Next door to Mr Benn at No 54
I need to sieve a very large quantity of my garden compost. Domestic garden sieves have very small holes, and it would take an extremely long time.
I would like to remove the twigs (that have not decomposted) from at least half that volume of home-made compost.
Anyway, long story short, apart from buying welded metal mesh there seems to be few alternatives.
Have the "crafty" (in the nicest possible way) people on here done weaving with willow? If I bought lots of willow sticks, and soak them, I could weave my own "sieve". If one section broke, I could presumably replace it, with another piece. The holes need to be about one inch apart, and the finished sieve about 18" square.
How bendy is soaked willow? Or would I need to tie some of the sticks at right angles to each other? Any helpful comments would be appreciated.
I would like to remove the twigs (that have not decomposted) from at least half that volume of home-made compost.
Anyway, long story short, apart from buying welded metal mesh there seems to be few alternatives.
Have the "crafty" (in the nicest possible way) people on here done weaving with willow? If I bought lots of willow sticks, and soak them, I could weave my own "sieve". If one section broke, I could presumably replace it, with another piece. The holes need to be about one inch apart, and the finished sieve about 18" square.
How bendy is soaked willow? Or would I need to tie some of the sticks at right angles to each other? Any helpful comments would be appreciated.