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This plastic compost bin (figure B) also makes use of discarded materials by recycling old yard and kitchen waste into a soil enhancer. Composting needs three conditions: moisture, air circulation and heat. Plastic helps contain heat and moisture.
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Gagnon lays out the pipes and connectors according to her dimensions. Next, she measures and marks the pipes (figure E). The five-foot width means she'll need to do some cutting, which is easy with a coping saw. "You can also use saws made for PVC," she says, "but I like this one. It's smaller, really easy to handle, and inexpensive" (figure F).
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To cover the greenhouse, Gagnon uses a sheet of 4-millimeter plastic. "You can use it in construction or as a drop cloth when you're painting. But in this case, we're going to use it to keep our lettuce and some of our herbs a little bit warmer and still let some light come through," she says.
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"One of the things about plastic is that it is inert to water," explains Gagnon, "so it's not going to rot, and bugs don't eat it, so we have that longevity thing that we're really looking for." Even the very pliable PVC, which is a little photosensitive, will last far longer than a lot of other materials.
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| Gardening by the Yard: Episode GBY-GBY-809 | |
| • | Paul James' Favorite Garden and Lawn Watering Cans |
| • | Plastics in the Garden |
| • | Great Gourds |
| • | Blue Spring Bulbs |
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