

Zoe
I can trump that one. When I moved into one house a few years ago, I found over 500 brand new olive oil bottles and a whole lot of jam jars. The previous owner had a business selling speciality oils and dressings which had gone bust and they'd just left all the stock in the gardenJessiebean wrote:We have found around 50 complete beer bottles
Most of the bottles were useable apart from being full of green slime where the rain had got into them. Washed out and sterilised they were fine. For years, all my friends got bubble bath in prettily decorated bottles, or sloe gin. Then I gave some to a friend who had an olive grove in Italy. I've still got a few in the shed somewhere and the rest went to a reclamation yard. The worst part was wheelbarrowing them all down from the garden to the shed in the first place.Jessiebean wrote:Wow. Were they usable? I would be stoked, well maybe a little overwhelmed by 500 of the things but everything I have found is totally useless which is a shame as I love a bit of repurposing!
http://chateaumoorhen.blogspot.com/boboff wrote:Oh and just for MMM,(thanks)
Yeah, me too. I hope you managed to persuade the police to dig it all over properly, double dig and turn it over nicely.Millymollymandy wrote:I must learn not to read too fast as the words trailer, bodies and buried leaped out at mebefore I read the whole thing properly.
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Ooops guilty of that one. Not so much old doors but random bits of skipwood with all sorts of rubbish stuck in it.Millymollymandy wrote:The only thing I find in my garden apart from bloody stones and rocksare a load of old rusty nails and hinges in my veg patch from the previous owner's habit of burning old doors in his fireplace then no doubt chucking the ash over the veg patch.
http://chateaumoorhen.blogspot.com/boboff wrote:Oh and just for MMM,(thanks)