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I was just thinking can they be thrown away in brown bins with twigs?

I usually throw in kitchen bin with food waste that goes in black bins

kitty88uk
a year ago
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DeBunny

Yes I'd assume so, as it part of a plant, I couldn't see why not.

Accepted in Food waste or Garden waste I'd imagine.

I know that garden waste varies as some counties allow vegetarian animal waste (soiled rabbit, guinea pig waste) but not those that eat meat like hamsters and cats etc. But others do not allow anything other than plants. Soil is often NOT allowed.

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kitty88uk

DeBunny No idea 🤷🏻‍♀️ why I didn’t think to throw away in brown bin all this time!! 🤦🏻‍♀️ 😅 I usually throw away in kitchen bin with other food waste

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Pjran

We add stems to our compost bin which gets added to the main compost pile in the garden.

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kitty88uk

Pjran I see, we don’t do compost

Cut grass and twigs by birds building their nests gets dropped onto garden all of them gets thrown away in brown bin

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SaveMeSunday

I have no idea but as they are grown in nature should be ok outside

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kitty88uk

SaveMeSunday I think can throw away in either brown bin or with usual food waste in black bin too

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eyeballkerry

As it is part of the fruit I am eating and for convenience I put it in the food bin, but never thought about it. But actually it is part of a plant and should go in the garden bin.

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kitty88uk

eyeballkerry Yeah I was washing some grapes 🍇 like I usually do just throw away in kitchen bin which goes in black bins

It just suddenly hit me lol 😝 that the stem could be thrown away in brown bin haha whoops 😅 only thought about it now!! 😬 🤦🏻‍♀️

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Midnightflower

We compost ours at home, but surely its OK in either as it is a plant and food that will rot down.

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kitty88uk

Midnightflower Yeah can throw away in either bin I think 🤔

No idea 🤷🏻‍♀️ why I only thought that it can be thrown away in brown bin haha 😆

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Jackscot

I put my on the grass for the birds to take away for nesting, and they do take them

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kitty88uk

Jackscot Oh that’s good to hear! And great that you do this! They at least becomes useful for them haha 😆

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6tigers

I always put this in food bin, like other people that have commented I never thought about it

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kitty88uk

6tigers Yeah we all thought regular bin is fine haha 😆 whoops 😅 oh well guess either bin is fine

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Jackscot

Thank you for your reply 👍

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