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As you know, we also publish FabulousFoods.com. While creating and testing the wonderful recipes we have on the site, we accumulate lots of food scraps, just like you probably do at home. So instead of throwing them away, we decided to extend their usefulness and compost them for our garden. With the price of groceries these days, you're going to want to use every last scrap. In addition to kitchen waste, you'll also want to add raked leaves, mowed grass, and other plant matter to give your compost balance. You can certainly make compost without this composter, but using it will keep the process (and your yard) neat, and in warm weather, it will churn out a new batch of fresh garden-ready compost about every 2 to 3 weeks! All you need to get started is a food safe plastic barrel -- like those used for shipping cooking oil to restaurants. Be sure your barrel was used to store food -- you don't want chemicals leaching into your soil via your composter. Check with your favorite restaurants if they have any old ones they want to get rid of. You can also purchase barrels inexpensively on, (where else?) ebay.com. |
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30 feet of 1 inch PVC
pipe Tools: Optional: |
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Now that you have all the supplies and tools necessary to build this composter. Let's move on to part 2 where I'll tell you how to put it all together, |
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Can't Wait to Try It!
Written by: Rowan31 July 2008 |
| I have been wanting one of these, but too cheap (broke) to buy one. I know I can build this. Thanks for the instructions. |
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