Produce your own organic compost in just 4-6 weeks from garden and household waste in the simple to use 140 litre capacity Compost Tumbler. Simply load the 63cm diameter by 63cm wide drum with grass clippings, leaves and even newspaper, rotate regularly and then add the finished compost to the garden to increase the soil fertility.
• The unit measures 94 cm H x 66cm D x 79cm W • Not suitable for use with the Sifter Screen • Constructed from double wall, high density polyethylene • Can be covered to protect from heavy rain which can cause contents to waterlog • Turns what is traditionally ten-month process into just 4 - 6 weeks • 5 year guarantee
Success with your ComposTumbler is guaranteed when you follow the easy tips and recipes you'll find in the valuable guide to making compost "How to Make Superior Compost." It's yours FREE with your ComposTumbler!
Discover the traditional Japanese way of improving soil through the nourishment and multiplication of micro-organisms - use everyday vegetable kitchen waste and the Bokashi bran to ensure a complete fermentation process.
• Keep the bin in your kitchen and use everyday vegetable kitchen waste • Add micro-organisms from the Bokashi bran to ensure a complete fermentation process in just 2 weeks • Use directly on the garden, waiting a further 2 weeks before planting on top, or just add to your compost heap • Comes in a set of two buckets – one composting and the other spare to fill! • Each bucket supplied with a handle, lid and tap. • H. 37cm/14.5” W. 27cm/10.5” • Designed for use indoors, but can be put outside • The double pack is complete with 600g Bokashi Bran that lasts one month, scoop and plunger additional Bran Refills are available seperately
Your bokashi bin is supplied ready to use with the exception of the liquid drain tap. Fitting the tap is a simple process; just unscrew the white plastic nut and one of the two rubber washers from the tap, insert the tap into the hole in the bucket and screw the washer and plastic nut back on the thread from inside the bin. Now you're ready to start composting!