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Size matters when it comes to making
compost..!
Dear
Martin...
I am very interested in a tumbler composter as I have very poor results generally from my wooden slatted compost bins. I never seem to get enough material well enough aerated to get the bacterial activity properly going. My compost is usable but not how I would really like it to be. I have
about: a) 130sq m of
lawn b) 50sq m of veg patch where I grow spuds, beans,
peas, spinach, broccoli, beetroot,
etc. c) 65m length of 2m high privet hedge which I keep
regularly
trimmed d) about
100sq m of mixed flower, shrub, small tree borders and, of course,
various tubs and hanging
baskets e) a 6ft x 8ft greenhouse for tomatoes, peppers,
cucumber, chillies,
etc. Material varies enormously. If we get a dry summer
spell the lawns virtually stop growing and sometimes don't need a
cut for several weeks. I just let them die down rather than
sprinkling regularly as I am on a water meter. On the other hand,
if it rains, there's a good 2 or 3 full, heavy, mower boxes from my
petrol rotary push mower every
week. We also
put paper shreddings in our
compost. So what size of tumbler would you think would suit
me best? I assume the device needs to be neither too sparsely
filled nor overfilled for optimum
composting. | ||