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Wednesday, December 28, 2011
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Suncast TCB6800 6.5 Cubic Foot Tumbling Composter
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Friday, December 2, 2011
Achla Designs CMP-05 Spinning Composter Horizontal
!±8±Achla Designs CMP-05 Spinning Composter Horizontal
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Post Date : Dec 02, 2011 12:05:36
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The Achla Spinning Horizontal Composter lets you steer those table scraps and garden waste away from the local landfill and put it to work feeding the microorganisms in your garden. Inside ridges help break up big clumps. The composter is made from 100-percent recycled plastic and resists pesky rodents. A sliding door provides easy access. The compster holds 7 cubic feet and rests on an included stand. It measures 33 x 39 x 36 inches and weighs 36 pounds.
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Monday, November 28, 2011
Create Your Own Compost Tumbler
Interested in harvesting some good compost in just a matter of 2 weeks? It can be done. You can even achieve some finished compost in a matter of 14 days, just by using a compost tumbler. Tumblers for composting can be easily purchased, or can be constructed at home (using only basic materials). Either way, making use of a handy compost tumbler will work wonders since it's very eco-friendly and inexpensive to maintain.
Now, as opposed to compost bins, compost tumblers can create compost a lot faster. Bins need to be given more manual turning, while compost tumblers only need some rotating to complete the job. It's definitely easier to turn and to maintain.
There are also a lot of ways on how to make a composter of your own. You just simply have to know the right materials needed to construct it. You can actually start by buying yourself a whole barrel (one with a top and a base). Get a barrel that is probably worth 50-gallon's in size (or in a size that'll fit on your lawn or garden). Now, as soon as your barrel is ready, you may start constructing your tumbler for composting.
Continue on by cutting a hole on the barrel's side (any side will do). The hole should be big enough for a shovel head to fit in. The cut-piece from your barrel will still be used, so don't throw this away. You'll have to attach it again on your tumbler by making it into an improvised door. You can attach this using only hinges and a latch.
Now, when your barrel composter is done (and is being made into a composter for home use), you may proceed to drilling holes on the sides of it. Drill enough holes to get better results. Also know that these holes will serve as ventilation holes, for which to let air in; and to also help in encouraging the growth of beneficial microbes inside the tumbler. You can also construct legs for your tumbler, to form as a stand. But then that's another alternative to rotating barrels.
So, to begin with your composting project (you can also make a small kitchen composter if you opt to keep just a small one indoors), you may start collecting organic wastes that can be in the form of kitchen scraps or garden wastes. You may put in grass clippings, peels from vegetables and fruits, some presoaked newspaper strips or shreds, some days old animal manure, and of course some water (the contents of the tumbler should only be damp and not too wet). Place these organic materials inside your compost tumbler, close it, and then give it a few turns. Turn your drum every day for about five times (do this once on each day). Do this for 14 days, and see the results soon after.
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Monday, November 14, 2011
Good Ideas 7-Cubic-Foot Compost Wizard Jr.
!±8± Good Ideas 7-Cubic-Foot Compost Wizard Jr.
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Please welcome the 7 cubic foot Compost Wizard Jr. This little guy is the scaled down version of its 12 cubic foot kin. The Jr. holds 7 cubic feet of compost and sits on a wheeled base. The handles now provide better grip to make turning even easier. The 12-inch twist off lid keeps your compost safely closed off but is easy to remove and even doubles as an extra turning point. The ends feature aeration holes which provide much needed airflow for the compost batch with the option of drilling more for those who live in areas with low air currents. The wheeled base allows owners to turn the bin effortlessly and can easily be separated to allow the bin to roll freely from place to place. The low profile ensures that it stays out of sight and won't be blown over in high winds like other tumbler composters. The resin material used to mold the bin is 100% recycled and the rich dark color absorbs the sun's heat keeping your compost at a nice hot temperature. Comes fully assembled and requires little maintenance. Just turn once a week and after addition of new material and you can see compost in as little as 14 days. Help keep organic waste out of our landfills by getting a Compost Wizard Jr. today.