Lawn and Garden Equipment
HOME COMPOSTER
Composting has become a favorite pastime in
many homes. Many families will make their own
design. A good composter will be found in the
yards of the more environmentally minded. To
build your own composter construct two bins
out of planks or concrete blocks. Make the
bins about 4 feet high, 4 feet wide, as long
as desired, and open at one end for easy access.
Leave spaces between blocks or planks for aeration.
Plant refuse may be accumulated in one bin
while the composting process is taking place
in the other. A third bin may be desirable
for nearly finished or finished compost storage.
A simple, portable compost bin can be made with three or four sturdy
used pallets that are simply stood on their ends in a square or open
square and lashed or otherwise held together. This type of bin can be
disassembled for easy turning and emptying, then reassembled around the
new pile.
A chicken wire cage supported by three or four wooden stakes will also
work satisfactorily, but is not as sturdy.
There are also ready-made and kit composters available, including slat-sided
cylinders into which refuse is added from above and compost removed at
ground level.
Rotating barrels for easy turning are also available. Whichever type
of compost maker you use, it's a good idea to make use of the nutrients
that leach out from under the pile. This is easily done by locating the
composter in the garden (which also reduces hauling time), or under a
large fruit tree, or by making some provision to catch the runoff from
the pile and use it as liquid fertilizer.
Consider the many benefits of using a compost bin for a healthy garden:
- Save precious landfill space.
- Create yard and garden fertilizer!
- Enrich soil for planting and gardening year-round.
- Fun and educational for the entire family.
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