Used them as landscape fabric when I remulched around the house last season, some used in kitchen garbage some, excess to landfill. No recycling of these yet in my City.
rotfl Very stylish. :lol:skidozer said:I made a slip cover for my couch out of them. New window coverings next few bags.
SmokeyTheBear said:Empty pellet bag bags ;-).
LOL They do burn good though once you can get them to light.hossthehermit said:SmokeyTheBear said:Empty pellet bag bags ;-).
Ayuh, same here, then give 'em to the guy down the road. He's got a woodstove, uses 'em fer kindlin'. Usually git a dozen or so empty bags into one, and they're pretty light, so just wait fer a day when the wind's just right and set it out in the yard, blows right down to him.
Haubera said:LOL They do burn good though once you can get them to light.hossthehermit said:SmokeyTheBear said:Empty pellet bag bags ;-).
Ayuh, same here, then give 'em to the guy down the road. He's got a woodstove, uses 'em fer kindlin'. Usually git a dozen or so empty bags into one, and they're pretty light, so just wait fer a day when the wind's just right and set it out in the yard, blows right down to him.
I also like the landscape fabric idea. I have several areas that I just don't want anything to grow, so that's a good thought.
Utilitrack said:Used them as landscape fabric when I remulched around the house last season, some used in kitchen garbage some, excess to landfill. No recycling of these yet in my City.
skidozer said:GOING TO USE MINE TO WRAP THE CHRISTMAS PRESENTS
I'm also using them as trash bags but they are building up as I can't recycle them free at our transfer station.cat900 said:Same here-I dont buy many trash bags between November&April;Don2222 said:Hello
We use ours for the recycled trash. Then take it all to the landfill.
What do you use them for?