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The Fine Art Of Garbage Picking!

Summer is here, and there are so many things to be excited about!
I might be one of the few people who gets excited about seeing garbage on the side of the road this time of year… but I bet I’m not the only one!

Now, I don’t mean regular garbage in bags—I’m talking about the “Free to Take” items people leave at the curb. Sometimes, you can find some really useful things! I feel like the fine art of garbage picking is a very Nova Scotia thing. We’re frugal people and great at reusing items others no longer want.

I’ve found some amazing stuff, from computer chairs to a small camera that plumbers use to fix drains (and yes, it still worked!).

As I said, this season is the best time to keep your eyes open. Many people are doing summer cleanouts of their barns or sheds. If you’re new to garbage picking, here are a few things to keep in mind:

  • Always double-check with the owner if you’re unsure, but if it’s clearly at the curb, it’s usually fair game.

🔍 Here’s What to Look For:

  • Furniture: Solid wood pieces can be refinished or upcycled.
  • Electronics: People sometimes toss working or easily fixable gadgets.
  • Home Decor: Mirrors, frames, lamps, and art can be cleaned or repurposed.
  • Books & Media: Vintage books, vinyl records, and DVDs can be valuable.
  • Tools & Hardware: Often still functional or repairable.

  • Ben Holmes has lived on the South Shore of Nova Scotia for most of his life and has a deep passion for the culture and community of Nova Scotia and the Maritimes. He believes strongly in the importance of radio and other local media, and the role they play in keeping communities informed, connected, and entertained.
    He is the host of “Breakfast With Ben” on CKBW in Bridgewater. When he is not talking, at least not into a microphone, Ben enjoys spending time outdoors, cycling, watching films, taking road trips, and being around family and friends.

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