Making a compost scoop

How to make a compost scoop

Discover how to give old plant food bottles a new purpose, by using them to create a compost scoop.

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At its best

Plant is at its best in January

Plant is at its best in February

Plant is at its best in March

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Plant is at its best in May

Plant is at its best in June

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Plant is at its best in September

Plant is at its best in October

Plant is at its best in November

Plant is at its best in December

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To do

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Do To do in February

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Do To do in December

The tomato-growing season is coming to an end, and you’ve probably already used up those last few drops of tomato food. But don’t bin the bottle – use it to make a compost scoop. The rigid plastic used to make these bottles is excellent for the job, making light work of shovelling up compost when it’s compacted in the bag. The scoop is easy to make and takes just minutes. The only equipment you’ll need is a sharp pair of scissors and a marker pen.

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You Will Need

  • Pair of scissors, sharp
  • Marker pen

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Step 1

Marking out the shape of the compost scoop
Marking out the shape of the compost scoop

Mark out a large, wide hole in the top of the container with the pen, keeping it about 1cm above the level of the handle. This will help maintain its rigidity when you use it as a scoop.

Step 2

Cutting the compost scoop
Cutting the compost scoop

Begin by making a small hole in the plastic with the scissors then roughly cut off the top. You can then follow the line more closely, tidying up any jagged edges afterwards to make it ready for use.

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