Someone else suggested going to a composting site, but freezing the waste wasn’t mentioned. This seems like a step in the right direction, but still worried about it thawing during the trip and the wastewater leaking through the bag, causing a mess and disturbing other bus passengers with the smell.
Never had it happen with waste bags, but I’ve seen a few times where people (my family included growing up) would bring in bagged bottles and cans to return for bottle deposit, and the bus drivers were never pleased when the bags leaked.
My main concern with that option is transport. Since I don’t drive and don’t plan on getting a license, I’d likely have to take the bus, and I would hate to disturb others with the smell of rotten food and/or food scraps.
No roof garden or balcony, but we do have a small garden on the property outside by the corner where the road turns.
Might be a hard sell to the landlord honestly, but I can ask them if that’s an option available regardless.
Unfortunately not, but we do have a community garden on the property grounds. I can try to find someone familiar with it and ask them.
Awesome! There’s one closeby that’s locally owned, doubt the owner would mind. Only question is if it would damage the cinderblock at all with chipping or whatever.
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Seems it should! Thanks for pointing it out!
Perfect than! Thanks a million. I asked on another comment about stability of the other shelves being on the pins rather than directly attached, but I should be good to go once that’s sorted.
Thanks for this, just one question though.
The single shelve that’s already installed I see has has some wide screws in the bottom. I’m not a handyman by any means (hoping that can change), but I have put together IKEA furniture before and they seem to resemble these pieces I’m familiar with where you screw them in on the bottom to help hold the pieces connecting them to the frame in place.
With this said, would the shelf pins still be fine? Just want to ensure everything will be properly sturdy is all.
With worms though? Wouldn’t they see that as a potential pest attractor?