How to Compost : Learn Organic Garden Composting Online : Choosing a Compost Bin

February 6, 2010 by admin  
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What features should you look for when buying or making a compost bin? Find out and get tips on how compost bin design can help to aerate compost for your garden, in this free organic gardening video. Expert: Gale Gassiot Bio: Gale Gassiot makes her own organic compost or “gardener’s black gold.”

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17 Responses to “How to Compost : Learn Organic Garden Composting Online : Choosing a Compost Bin”
  1. TreeOfTheSingingWind says:

    Composting is an essential action in reducing our carbon footprint and its so good for the garden

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  3. WindEnergy7 says:

    We started gardening last year and I am looking to start composting next.

    After installing a 4.2kW rooftop wind turbine system that’s worth looking at if anyone is interested. I posted that to look at. So, next we are going to start composting and using that in the garden. I like the bin.

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  5. TheBrassHole says:

    lol

  6. ytvman says:

    ya because u can move it around easier and stuff lol

  7. GreenDrThumbz says:

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  8. LaminatedGardenGuide says:

    It is vital that no matter what the compost bin or style you feel is right for you, it is properly aerated and has a hole large enough for you to get your compost out of. In addition, your bin should be something that is convenient for you something that you can get to and from easily, and that will be practical for all of your gardening needs.

  9. TheBrassHole says:

    The best compost bin is on the open ground.

  10. jumpdance24 says:

    Mixture of materials to put in bin, it needs air. it needs to be kept warm, it needs turning every week ideally. new materials as often as possible. Pee on it often. (I jest not) With a rotating bin it is possible to make good compost in 8 weeks.

  11. elmoslanz says:

    i have tried a couple of compost bins. To be honest i have gotten the best results just making a pile and leaving it, turning it every couple of weeks. Two drawbacks in my opinion of bins is air circulation and creating a barrier for insects to enter. i had a black compost bin which from what i read was a popular model. The contents never got hot. This baffled me for a long time then i decided to just make a pile in a sunny area. after a good rain it gets piping hot.

  12. CakesPix says:

    re ur size constraints, compost can be made in one gallon batches. also, it is newer technology to have a bin u can roll. like a garbage can. no turning plus easily it is taken to the area needed and no wheelbarrow/shovel work.

  13. OutSideSportZ says:

    omg quit posting u suck

  14. BeautyBuyNature says:

    This is great! Thanks

  15. LocalFrequencies says:

    this is very cool. I have a problem with critters…they dig underneath & get in that way —

    Does this have a wood bottom? And if so does that keep the skunks & raccoons out??

  16. damanwidtheplan says:

    no energy what so ever

  17. naturesneeds says:

    That is a great compost bin.

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