I've been composting for years, with good success but such a mess! I had one of those brown plastic bins, which was fine but not big enough. It was similar to this one, but not as fancy.
I bought these plastic things that hook together in a circle, allegedly, but always bowed in leaving only a tiny opening for all the stuff.
I also used big plastic bags to hold shredded leaves.
In the end, good compost, but the composting area looked like Tobacco Road.
No longer! I've found someone who is building me a real compost bin that will neat, tidy and big enough (I hope) to hold everything. It's from a Lowe's plan, features lids (to come), removable front slats for easy turning (not that I ever turn my compost, but maybe now I'll be inspired), wire sides, and is firmly positioned on top of concrete blocks. Here it is almost completed, and I got the okay to start loading it up.
My only fear is that it's not quite big enough (6' x 3'), but it should take care of most of the mess.
In the course of moving stuff around and digging out a level space, Gary unearthed a big mound of compost, which I am now delightedly sifting and spreading throughout the garden.
Only a fellow gardener will appreciate how wonderful this is. Plus, the nice man will replace the decaying plywood panels on my Garden Way cart, and he'll build me a potting bench to take the place of the ancient picnic table. (I'm thinking of this plan.) The compost area will be quite spiffy by the time he's done.
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Your friend Richard Danca here.
Looking forward to seeing and reading more. Nice tulips!
My brother keeps a special little stainless steel compost pail on his kitchen counter. It holds maybe 1-1/2 gallons and is vented in a way that keeps smells down. When it's full he dumps it in the main compost pile. I depend on walking small items out to the pile once in a while, but not often enough.
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