Making Your DIY Compost Tumbler When you get your trash can or barrel, drill some holes in it. Not large enough to allow the compost to fall out, but big enough to allow liquids to drain out. I have a tarp that I keep mine on when I’m filling it. The holes are in the bottom ...
Understandinghow to make a compost bincan seem daunting, but it doesn't have to be. Our detailed plans, which include a variety of designs such as the3 bin compost system, offer clear guidance for every step of the process. From choosing the right materials to the final finishing touches,...
We collect our kitchen scraps in a small kitchen composter {I have this one}. I’ve had it for over a year and LOVE it. And, get this, it totally doesn’t even smell. At all. Then I have the kids take it out to the big compost barrel once or twice a week {depending on how...
Here’s an alternative way to make a compost tumbler using a food-grade barrel. This video shows its barrel perched vertically with a PVC pipe threaded horizontally through the middle. One advantage to this method is that no door needs to be created, since the top can be unscrewed and the...
It’s ready to be used in the garden when the compost smells like heavenly dirt and is black and crumbly. Your plants will thank you so much for this yummy concoction…
The cups are designed to work directly with Click and Grow’s plant capsules, which you canuse if you so choose, and are compatible with a wide array of fruit, vegetable, and flowering plants. However, all you need really are some seeds, some soil or compost, and a place to put them...