Tips For Creating Compost Containers

By Cory Moran


Today many people are finding more creative ways to dispose of their garbage rather than putting it in bags and sending it to the landfill. One way to do this is by using compost bins for things that are biodegradable. They allow the waste to break down and then it is used as fertilizer for gardens and lawns.

To build your own, you can use scrap wood, pails, or any number of items. For a smaller version, many people rely on five gallon buckets with holes drilled in them to provide a way for water to escape. Water is an essential part of the process, but it also needs to be able to be removed to keep the bin from becoming stagnant.

When you choose your container, first you need to put holes in the bottom and at the lower edges of the sides. Since as the water comes in it will sink to the bottom, this is the easily method of removing the excess water. Too much water will cause a build up of mold and ruin the slop for use as fertilizer. Shredded newspapers, vegetables and fruit as well as leaves are commonly put into a box to allow them to degrade and be used to improve soil conditions.

Anything that has the ability to break down can be used in a container of this sort. Many people use leaves, newspaper, spoiled fruits and vegetables as well as many other things. If you have a very large container you can also put in plants from the previous season after they have finished producing.

To create your container out of scrap wood, you first will need a few items. Remember that the container does not need to look pretty. After all you are placing rotting things inside it. You will need a few sturdy pieces for your corner posts in addition to several slats to make up the sides. When assembling the box make sure you leave some space between each slat to allow air flow and water flow.

Lids are vital to the process. Not only to keep critters out but to keep heat in. The warmer conditions are ideal for the breakdown of the various items in combination with water. The more warmth that is present the faster the breakdown will occur.




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