Our Wooden Compost Bin System consists of single bins and additional modules, all made from solid treated wood with closed sides for moist and even composting and features simple slide-out panels for easy access from any side of the bin - and with two generously sized bins to choose from (the standard has a 510 litre capacity and the extra large a colossal 1080) you'll be producing mountains of home-made compost!
This traditional wooden compost bin system can be assembled in minutes and no nails or screws are used as the side planks simply slot into grooved corner posts; ideal for initial construction AND getting to your mature compost. Additional modules consist of three sides which are attached to an existing bin and are ideal for creating a simple to turn multi-bin composting set-up. An optional lid is also available and the wooden compost bin system offers a simple and effective way to compost kitchen and garden waste - your garden will certainly benefit from the compost produced by these 83cm wide x 83cm deep x 74cm high (33" x 33" x 29") and 120cm wide x 120cm deep x 75cm high (48" x 48" x 29") reliable and attactive compost bins.
Buy the Standard Compost Bin and Module and Save £10.00!
• Wooden Compost Bin System available in two sizes • System consists of bins and modules • Standard single wooden compost bin measures 83cm W x 83cm D x 75cm H (33" x 33" x 29") • Capacity 510 litres • Extra large bin is 120cm wide x 120cm deep x 75cm high (48" x 48" x 29") • 1080 litre capacity • Bin and module combination available to ease compost turning • Add modules to double or treble composting capacity • Wooden lids also available as an optional extra for Extra Large bins • Easy to assemble - less than 4 minutes • No nails or screws • Features simple sliding panels for easy access • Manufactured from FSC approved timber • The use of non-toxic preservative on the wood will not kill worms or bugs in the compost, unlike tanalised timber • Both bins stand 75cm (29") in height • Size helps eliminate back strain when lifting materials into the compost bin • Made from ½" thick solid wood sourced from managed north European forests • Wood is slow grown to achieve a tighter grain • 2 year structural guarantee • Closed sides prevent drying out and uneven composting • Suitable for garden and kitchen waste • Composting leaflet included
Extra Value - Buy the Standard Compost Bin and Module and Save £10.00
Just spin the drum of the 334 litre ComposTumbler a couple of times once a day and this efficient mixing will allow the natural bacteria to work fast - success with your ComposTumbler is almost guaranteed when you follow the easy tips and recipes in the valuable guide 'How to Make Superior Compost' - supplied FREE with your ComposTumbler!
• Reduces what is traditionally a ten-month process into just 14 days • The drum sits 33cm off the ground, ideal for effortless loading and turning • Screened vents to ensure even air flow and rapid decomposition and the draining of liquid produced by the process • The liquid or Compost Tea can be diluted 10:1 and used as a fertiliser ensuring that absolutely nothing goes to waste • Galvanised metal drum measures 107cm high x 107cm wide x 84cm deep • 5 year guarantee • Use with the Sifter Screen for a finer grade of compost • 5 Year Guarantee!
Success with your ComposTumbler is almost 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!
What the press say about this product:
Compost tumblers can help turn what is traditionally a ten-plus month practice into a 14-day fast-track composting process. Fill with your organic waste from the garden and kitchen and give the drum a couple of spins once a day. Any liquid produced by the composting process – which traditionally leaches into the soil and is wasted – can be collected and used as a high potash feed. The tumbler shown here is from Harrod Horticultural… Products: This month's smallholding accessories - Tip Top Tumbler, Country Smallholding magazine, May 2009