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buddleah and compost bins
Hello .My buddleah bush is absolutely thriving bot I have only seen one butterfly on it .When my foxgloves were in flower thet were teaming with bees and I thought I woud see more butterflies .Any answers ,please .Also ,cac I put orange peel banana skins and kiwi fruit peel in the compost bin ?One of my neighbours said that I could as long as Icut them up in small pieces but Iam not so sure.Thanks for any imformation
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Yes of course you can - I don't cut them up small, I just lob everything of fruit and veg waste in our compost bin, along with teabags, soft garden waste, toilet roll insides and egg boxes, and we've never ever had a rat. It's protein you mustn't put in the bin (meat etc), that does attract predators. Fruit peelings etc are only "vegetable matter" so of course they can go in.
There is a shortage of butterflies this year, and bees are having a hard time - perhaps that's in.
There is a shortage of butterflies this year, and bees are having a hard time - perhaps that's in.
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