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What about the sieve thingy that goes in a chip pan frier? If the mesh is too fine, just start cutting off the grids with some snippers.
Yup. Ssssssh!They say that you learn from your mistakes.
What about the sieve thingy that goes in a chip pan frier? If the mesh is too fine, just start cutting off the grids with some snippers.
What about a commercial " fish and chippie" basket ? The limitation is how much you can lift in a sieve, I suspect. Compost is pretty heavy stuff. So are chips.I have an old chip pan basket and have tried that. It works, but that is a lot of jiggling about to sieve about 2 cubic yards of compost. This whole process is going to take a long time. It is, however, exercise in the fresh air, and I have been using two or three methods, so that I do not get a repetitive injury.
Or find a friend with a hazel plant.... or your ever helpful squirrel should be able to plant several for youOr grow willow from cuttings, for a never-ending supply of sticks to make the sieve next year.
Depending on the location of the compost, can you not just use a rake to get the twigs out?
i.e. spread the compost out, remove the twigs and rake up what is left to put where ever you want?
drill some holes in a trug