The Kitchen Sink
--most tangential omission: What is the least relevant item that I “should” have included? Can you somehow make a case that the Empire State Building should have been in the article? Or pencil erasers? Why? Where?
This category presents contestants with the task of establishing a connection, however tenuous, between compost and—something. Let us know where you think this item belongs.
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I can't believe you haven't mentioned cocktail 'swizzle sticks' in the Tools for aerating compost section.
Have a look at my post for Compost Awareness Week (3-9th May) to see how easy it is to do so ;)
http://www.guardian.co.uk/lifeandstyle/gardening-blog/2009/may/05/compost-green-johanna
Also note my swanky new home - for one guest post only. I'm very chuffed :D
Posted by: VP | May 05, 2009 at 06:12 AM
How can I get rid of the musty smell in my cabinets beneath the kitchen sink?
This house we moved into is very very old, and the cabinets are original. I don't want to replace them, but beneath the sink, i was putting in wire shelves, and noticed shallow curvy holes, as if eaten by insects a while back. There are none now, but moisture gets in and makes it smell musty. I've wiped it out with vinegar, and I'm airing it out with a fan now. Any more ideas?
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