John built us a compost tumbler this year. It sits near the back door by our kitchen and has been so handy. We've been wanting one for awhile, but they can be pretty expensive. So, naturally, John decided to build one himself using one of these big barrels.
We've had other composting attempts in the past, but they never seemed to work out. We had compost piles that were far from the house - which mean we'd fill a bucket for awhile in the kitchen that got too gross, plus it would be inconvenient to carry it to the pile, so we'd often forget. I've learned that for composting to work for our family it needs to be convenient and avoid the yuck factor.
John's barrel by the door is pretty convenient. I don't keep a compost bucket inside, I just put scraps in a dish while I'm cooking, so I have to take it out after every meal. This helps avoid yuckiness inside. Of course, the composter is still a bit yucky when you open the lid, but we try to throw in grass whenever it gets too buggy, and keep it rotated.
He built it so that he could roll a wheel barrow underneath it to empty the compost, and I think the height also makes it convenient for throwing things in. I don't have a step by step on his process or anything, but I think there are plenty of ways you could easily make something like this.
Yay for dirt!
Nolan built one for us last year. We love it and it we used the compost in our garden this year. You will LOVE it!
ReplyDeleteThat is really great. My husband built one very much like that...only BRIGHT blue (I wish mine were black) 3 years ago (it was my Mother's Day present, I'd really wanted one for a while): http://thescrumptiouslife.blogspot.com/2009/05/olivia.html
ReplyDeleteMarfa - ours was a blue barrel, too! He spray painted it black to help it heat up.
ReplyDeleteI like it. I made one last year. The bugs have been quite disgusting & we had to move it so far away because our dog kept messing with it. I need to move It nearer to the house since the dog went hitchhiking.
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