Batch composting is the fastest and most efficient way to produce high quality compost, and this dual bin tumbler makes it easy.
Fill one side with kitchen scraps and yard waste, then stop adding materials and let it "cook," turning it every few days to speed up the decomposition process.
In the meantime, add new scraps to the other side. When the first batch of compost is finished, remove it and repeat the process, letting the other side cook.
Price and more details...Versatile design lets you compost up to 65 gallons at a time or split the chamber into two. With the twin-chamber setup you can ensure you've always got compost coming: one side cooks while the other gets fed.
When you're ready to dispense, slide your container or wheeled cart underneath to catch every last ounce of your black gold!
Price and more details...The Gardener's Supply Compost Tumbler has a smart design and high-quality materials which make this new compost tumbler super effective and easy to use. Just fill it up with garden refuse and kitchen scraps, slide the door closed and give it a turn every couple days.
The built-in hand-holds provide easy leverage; a stabilizing inner crossbar helps breaks up compost during turning; black color absorbs heat. Rodent-proof design keeps pests out.
Price and more details...Hot Frog Rolling Compost Tumbler Bin, 37 Gallon
Roll This Compost Bin Right to the Garden
Maze Worm Farm Composter
Makes Excellent Worm Castings, as well as Liquid Fertilizer
Designed and produced in Australia from mostly recycled materials, this stylish worm farm fits seamlessly into any area around your home. Unlike other bulky worm farms the Maze Farm will only take up a small space.
Features 3 working trays which can be rotated. The stacking trays and the base utilize optimal aeration. The open drain in the base ensures worm tea is not building up and lets air flow from the bottom of the farm.
The worm saver tray stops the worms from falling through to the bottom and is easily pulled out to scrape the worm castings and make sure it stays clean to ensure good liquid and air flow. A flat collection tray sits under the worm farm to ensure the rich worm tea is collected as it drains.
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Wow Worm Farm Composter
Make Nutrient-Rich Worm Compost (and Worm Tea) Indoors
Worm Farm Composter
Worm Composter Transforms Vegetable Scraps into Valuable Fertilizer
Let worms do the work, transforming your food scraps into nutrient-rich fertilizer. It's a fun project that's good for the earth, too, by keeping food scraps out of the landfill.
The stylish shape and choice of colors make the Worm Farm Composter at home in a kitchen, mudroom, hallway or pantry.
Once the process gets underway you can add up to a half pound of scraps per day to the worm composter, about the average food waste for a family of four. When setting up your worm composter keep in mind that 68 degrees F. is the ideal temperature.
The Worm Farm Composter comes with two trays. When the bottom one fills up, the worms move up to the top tray. Allow the compost in the bottom tray to mature for about a month while you add your food scraps to the top tray. Empty the finished compost and repeat the process as necessary.
Use the spigot on the bottom to dispense nutrient-rich compost tea for use on houseplants and garden plants.