Temporary compost bin
- wyrdwoman
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Temporary compost bin
I have ordered a compost bin from recycle.com but have found out they are running behind and I may not get it for a few weeks. I have quite a lot of waste ready to go in so was wondering how to start off the heap without the bin.
I would just chuck it into a sheltered corner but I have cats, and they have a habit of bringing me gifts of whatever is lying about - they brought in a rock last week. So is there a temporary thing I can do to start off the compost in the meantime? I have a recycling bin I can put over the top if that it any good.
Any tips would be appreciated.
I would just chuck it into a sheltered corner but I have cats, and they have a habit of bringing me gifts of whatever is lying about - they brought in a rock last week. So is there a temporary thing I can do to start off the compost in the meantime? I have a recycling bin I can put over the top if that it any good.
Any tips would be appreciated.
- Helsbells
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I know how you feel
I have the same problem, I ordered my compost bin yesterday, and it might not come for up to 28 days! So I have like a big plastic storage box that I am using, I have a little lunch box sized box in the kitchen, and the big out outside until my bin comes.
- hedgewitch
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Take a look at this link, you could just use a smaller bucket for the time being to tide you over.
http://www.selfsufficientish.com/forum/ ... php?t=1227

http://www.selfsufficientish.com/forum/ ... php?t=1227
- growsome
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Trench compost
Flower,
Do you use trench composting as your main means of composting? And would you grow your beans before it is fully composted?
I am thinking of doing this as well, in a different area, then bringing it to the garden on some kind of rotation. The garden's not big, so I'm not talking about a lot of compost here. Would it take longer to decompose if there is no aeration?
Do you use trench composting as your main means of composting? And would you grow your beans before it is fully composted?
I am thinking of doing this as well, in a different area, then bringing it to the garden on some kind of rotation. The garden's not big, so I'm not talking about a lot of compost here. Would it take longer to decompose if there is no aeration?
I find that the beans speed up the composting.
I used to live in an area that was on thick clay, you could trench compost winter/early spring, then grow beans during the summer, leaving the roots in the soil to fix nitrogen.
By autumn you had a beautiful bed of enriched, free draining loam
and all you'd done to get it was dispose of your rubbish and eat great beans
Now that I keep chickens in my garden, I get quite large quantities of bedding (aubiose) and chook poo. Too much for my compost heap.
So I'm trench composting it at my allotment to aid water retention and so I can benefit from it without waiting for it to rot down.
I used to live in an area that was on thick clay, you could trench compost winter/early spring, then grow beans during the summer, leaving the roots in the soil to fix nitrogen.
By autumn you had a beautiful bed of enriched, free draining loam

and all you'd done to get it was dispose of your rubbish and eat great beans

Now that I keep chickens in my garden, I get quite large quantities of bedding (aubiose) and chook poo. Too much for my compost heap.
So I'm trench composting it at my allotment to aid water retention and so I can benefit from it without waiting for it to rot down.
Temporary Compost bin
Another solution is 3 pallets formed into a U shape with wire netting over top and down the Front for keeping vermin out.
We use a bucket in the house to collect the stuff then put it it the bin-ours are like tomatoe cages-big circles of wire, the only raiders are 2 rats living in my greenhouse and the dog from next door!
Lois
We use a bucket in the house to collect the stuff then put it it the bin-ours are like tomatoe cages-big circles of wire, the only raiders are 2 rats living in my greenhouse and the dog from next door!

Lois