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Choosing A Compost Bin For Your Yard

By: Gen Wright Home | Home-and-Family


If you want to do something with your food and garden waste, there is an alternative to placing it in the garbage. That alternative is composting. However, many people think of composting as a time-consuming, expensive, and difficult process. Composting doesn't need to be so challenging. With the correct compost bin for your home, composting becomes much easier.

Do You Have a Yard for Your Compost Bin?

If you have a yard for your bin, the choices are vast. You can choose from a homemade bin, a plastic bin that stays in the same place, or a tumbling composter. There are many variations on these themes. If you do not have a yard, you may want to turn to a worm bin, a plastic bin about a meter long that contains red worms. These worms eat the food waste that you place in the bin and turn it into soil. You can also consider bokashi composting, an indoor composting method that uses microorganisms instead of worms. This method requires a tall bucket. It's popular in apartments in Asia.

What is the Climate Like for Your Bin?

If your worms are going to be exposed to the elements, either prepare to use multiple bins or prepare to insulate the bins. Wire mesh compost bins may freeze on the outside during the winter, so you either need more than one bin or an enclosed bin for the winter months. Worm bins are also sensitive to the elements, so you may consider placing them in an insulated enclosure.

Do You Want Your Bin to Stay in One Place?

If you have a small yard, you may want a compost bin that can move. While those with larger properties can often choose a single location for a compost bin over time, if you have a bin on wheels, a tumbler, bokashi, or a worm bin, it's possible to move your compost bin as the need arises.

Will You Make or Buy Your Compost Bin?

Your first choice is to decide whether you are going to make or buy your compost bin. Compost bins can be free, secondhand, or made out of very inexpensive materials like wire mesh and wood. They can also be deluxe tumbling bins that can cost in the hundreds of dollars. If you are handy and don't mind the homegrown look of a homemade bin, you can create a compost bin for less than forty dollars.

How Much Time and Space Do You Have to Make Compost?

If you're looking for compost in a hurry, choose a bin that is easy to aerate. A tumbling composter is a more expensive option than most, but you can move it around and add air to the bin. This speeds up the process of bacterial composting, since the fastest composting bacteria love an infusion of oxygen.

If you're on the market for a new compost bin, there are many different types to choose from. From bokashi and worm bins to stationery compost bins and tumblers, there's a compost bin to make any gardener agree that composting can be a simple and effective way to reduce waste and add to the garden's soil.



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About the Author:
Lars Handley is a master composter based in Dallas, Texas. Want to learn more? Visit his Compost Instructions site to learn every aspect of making compost. Dont miss the Compost Bin Reviews page where you can learn about different models.

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