Great-looking Galvanised Composter

Great-looking Galvanised Composter

Great-looking Galvanised Composter
If the benefits of composting aren’t enough to convince you then this great-looking composter should! Made in galvanised steel it looks fabulous in the garden and it’s hard at work creating your homemade compost. With a heavy lid and front panel for shovelling out finished compost. Comes with some helpful composting tips. New to Composting? Composting just happens - it’s nature’s way of keeping our planet clean - and by using your new Composter you can give nature a helping hand and keep your garden tidy too! 1. Where to put your Composter It’s best to place it on a level well-drained piece of soil as this allows excess water to drain out and makes it easier for worms microbes etc to get in and help break down your compost. If you situate your composter on concrete then add a thin layer of soil to get it started and to attract worms and other helpful organisms. 2. Things to put in your Composter Good things to put into your composter include `greens’ like vegetable peelings fruit waste teabags plant prunings and grass cuttings. Chop into smaller pieces for best results. Other good things to put in are `browns’ like shredded paper scrunched up cardboard dry leaves hedge clippings and crushed eggshells. It’s good to maintain a balance between `greens’ and `browns’. 3. What not to put in your Composter Certain things should never go in your compost bin; these include cooked vegetables meat dairy products diseased plants dog or cat litter nappies or perennial weeds such as dandelions or thistles. Putting these in your composter will encourage unwanted pests and can also create odour. 4. How to make good compost The key is to get the mix of materials right by keeping your `greens’ and &

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