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Compost Bin Designs
Composting can be achieved in a simple compost pile. However, building
a compost bin is an effective way to contain garden and kitchen waste.
A Compost Bin also provides easy access to waste material for frequent
turning. Further, Compost Bins help control heat and moisture content
to speed up the composting process. Compost Bins come in various designs;
they may be commercially bought or assembled at home. Usually Compost
Bins are made of plastic, metal, wood and wire.
Types:
There is a plethora of Compost Bin Designs. There are as many designs
as your imagination allows. However, four main types of Bins are outlined
below.
1. Worm Composting Bin: This bin relies on vermiculture to produce compost.
This Wood Worm Composting Bin can be used year round to recycle kitchen
wastes. It has the added advantage of working indoors.
2. Wires mesh Composting Bin: These are the least expensive to construct.
Simply bend wire in a circle or square and dump yard waste in it. Turning
waste is easy, and finished compost may be obtained within 6 months.
3. Portable Wood and Wire Composting Bin: This portable bin, where wire
is tacked to a wooden frame is ideal for moderate volumes of compost.
Turning waste is easy. Finished compost is available within 6 months
to 2 years.
4. Wood-and-Wire Stationary 3 Bin System: This bin processes large amounts
of waste in the shortest time period. It also doubles as a storage unit.
But constructing this bin requires extensive carpentry skills
Obviously then there are many Compost Bin designs from the elementary
one bin system to multi-compartment bins. The latter allow large amounts
of material to be processed in batches. A multi-compartment bin holds
piles in various stages of breakdown while permitting turning of the
pile as it is transferred from one bin to another. What Compost Bin design
you prefer depends on your garden size, your waste output and your budget.
The simple Wire Mesh Composting Bin is highly affordable and requires
no skill sets to construct; therefore it is easily replicated in an average
garden. Complex bins require more input in terms of labor and material.
What you ultimately choose depends on your personal preferences.
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Compost Fence
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