As a gardener, a compost bin is an indispensable thing. So why not make yourself one with cheap cost. I've got a list of 31 affordable compost bin that are guaranteed to blow your mind.
The idea of turning garbage into gold is always appealing. Compost does that and more, recycling your kitchen detritus into organic compost to feed your vegetable garden. You can make this happen in your own backyard without much effort or expense by creating a DIY compost bin. Making Your Ow...
Get the compost bin plans for this three-crate system that will shave weeks off your composting process. Build these DIY compost bins using wood and chicken wire.
this DIY method is similar to the kitchen compost bin featured above and uses simple household items. However, this solution serves as an actual compost bin, not just temporary storage. A plastic tub can be purchased for $5-$10, depending on size. Better yet, if you own one that...
Garden compost bin incorporates flower tubs in bin shoulder zone, growing plants concealing an otherwise unattractive binA gardening composting bin, is new and has an inner chamber (9), a surrounding wall (6) and a lid (10) covered aperture through which refuse is inserted. The wall (9) ...
Create a Mini Compost Bin. The best thing you can do for your garden is to add compost and improve the soil. Learn to make a DIY Kitchen Scrap Compost Bin.
We’ve already used all of the compost out of one and have even started a second batch! We haven’t expanded beyond 2 yet, though it certainly couldn’t hurt our garden to have more compost ready. As a family of 2 I think we’re just a smidge short of compostable matter. Since we...
Learn to Build and Plant Raised Garden Beds Not Feeling the DIY Route? While these homemade compost bins are incredibly easy to build, there are plenty of store-bought versions out there, too. If you decide to buy your compost bin, Greg Seaman of Eartheasy recommends choosing a tumbler bin...
Building your own compost bin comes with a multitude of benefits that can positively impact both your garden and the environment. Here's a closer look at why diving into this DIY project is a smart choice: Reduces Waste:By composting kitchen scraps and yard waste, you significantly reduce the...
There are a lot of ways to use your compost even if you don't have a garden! You can use it as fertilizer for potted houseplants, give it as a gift, or even just sprinkle it across your lawn. Whatever you choose to do with it, you can be proud that your food waste is being up...