As some of you know we have plenty of water butts and compost bins all over the place here - but we've found it takes quite a while to produce really good compost!
Now one of our 500 litre plastic water butts sprung a leak and had to be replaced and we were not sure what to do with it. My husband had the idea to drill holes all around the sides and in the bottom and use it as a compost bin. I was sceptical.
However it has turned out to be the best recycling we have ever done as it is turning rough stuff into compost at an amazing rate of knots - just one month and it is turning stuff that's only half rotted into perfect friable useable wonderful compost!
It helps that it is teeming with red worms, and when he tips out the ready to use compost into another larger container, he keeps a proportion of the good stuff full of worms in the bin.
It is sited in a pretty shady place as well - it originally was in semi shade but the trees grew so much it is really dark and shady there right now.
If you produce a lot of compost but find it takes a long time to rot down it might be worth investing in one of these water butts - you can buy the smaller ones of 250 or 350 litres for about €25 - €35 here in France, but those commercially produced tumbling compost bins cost hundreds of £££!
Just thought I'd share this!
