While house clearing I have found a large quantity of hessian sacks. It seems a shame to chuck them but not sure what I could use them for...they don't make them anymore do they? Any ideas? Ta
If you have a nearby country show happening see if anyone from the vintage agricultural farm machinery display could use them. Adds authenticity to those running corn milling machines. Or have sack races!
I have some in my shed, I use them to put my spuds in I grow on my allotment.I have a roll of the hessian (Jute) for rug making so guess I could make my own sacks if needs be, shame they don't make them now, SO much better than paper or plastic ones!
Some of the working/living farm museums may take them off your hands, I'd stick them on ebay as a job lot personally, someone will have them!.
Oz
Gardening - put down on area where you want to suppress weeds & cover with soil/gravel etc?
Yard & garden to insulate pipes (if not already done)
As outside back door mat (can be lobbed when grubby)
Car mats for winter - when carting all that water/clambering in with snowy/muddy boots (again, disposable after)
Anti-getting-stuck-on-ice mats (put under wheels of car when trying to get out of slippy patch
'Curtains' for stables facing the wrong way in the coldest winds