How can I reuse or recycle … old garden hose?
Since the weather has got rather autumnal and wet of late, we decided to pack away the garden stuff for the winter.
While hosing the dirt off pots, and packing away the hose itself, I noticed the hose had sprung a leak at a rather inconvenient position in its length.
We’ve got more hose to use in the cellar (as we had to buy it in a stupidly long length to start) but are there any alternatives? The split is about 2inches long, but just a split not a full on hole, so I don’t know whether a puncture repair kit would fix it. If it doesn’t, any suggestions on what we can do with the short lengths on either side of the split? Or the whole broken hose in general?
(Photo by Onatos)


We tend to buy 1kg or 2kg nets of onions – plastic nets, with 1cmx1cm ish holes – but can’t think what to do with them once we’ve finished the pack. The same goes for the rare occasions when we buy big packs of oranges or lemons.
John has an new liquid obsession – coconut flavoured soya milk – but we can only find it in little single-serving drinking cartons.
I realise
I know digital cameras are usurping their existence now but we’ve still got a large number of these little pots lying around the house.














