How to Buld Compost
For those of you with pesky neighbors who don't appreciate
big piles of yard waste rotting in plain sight, there is the
compost bin. The compost bin keeps your compost neat and tidy.
Choosing the right type of bin for you is less about your
composting needs and more about your personal preference. Your
compost won't know the difference between being piled in a
corner and rotting away behind the custom built cedar doors of
a multi-bin setup.
The simplest compost bin you can build is to not build one at
all. It's not an option for all of us but those in the country
with lots of acreage can just stack up their yard waste in a
pile.
Another easy option for a compost bin is to purchase a length
of temporary wire fencing such as chicken wire, rabbit fencing
or whatever you can get your hands on. Hammer a few posts in
the ground so that the fence holds it's shape and stands
upright and attach the fence with string or wire. Start filling
it up with leaves and grass clippings and that's it you're
done.
This last option will take the longest to build but will also
last the longest and look the best. Compost will rot the
quickest if it's in a pile at least 4'x4'x4'. That's four feet
wide by four feet long by four feet deep. So building a cube
out of four foot 2x4's is a great way to make a compost bin.
Connect the four foot sections at the corners of the cube with
galvanized nails or screws and then attach some of that wire
fencing that was mentioned above, to the sides with heavy duty
wood staples. As your needs for compost grow, build another
cube and place it next to your first one. Now you have a
multi-bin system. Start your compost in the first bin and as it
decomposes move it to the next bin. Moving your compost to a
new bin is a great way to aerate it.
Stay away from pressure treated lumber and just realize that
your bin will rot in about 5-10 years. Seems fitting that a
compost bin will eventually turn to compost itself.
Whether you take a wire fence and bend it into a circle or you
break out your woodworking skills and create a masterpiece,
your compost bin will help you keep your garden healthy and
happy.
About the Author:
Anthony Tripodi is the webmaster of WatchItRot.com - The
Compost Guide. For more information about Compost including
ideas and equipment, visit http://www.watchitrot.com
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