Making your own compost is a fantastic way to save money and at the same time reduce the amount of garden and kitchen waste that goes to landfill. Your plants and garden will love the nutrient-rich compost that’s produced by an entirely natural process that requires very little effort and has such great results.
Used as a soil conditioner or mulch to help your garden retain moisture and suppress weeds, your compost is full of all the goodness that plants love. And all you need is a wooden or plastic compost bin into which cuttings and scraps can be deposited, then after a few weeks, the waste is transformed into something quite special.
Nothing could be simpler than the traditional square compost bins manufactured by Forest, Rowlinson and Zest. These are made from easy to assemble rot-resistant pressure treated timber and, if you want an alternative design, there are bins that attractively replicate bee hives that do the same job.
In addition to a long lifespan, plastic compost bins have the added advantage of being rodent resistant, are available in sizes from 120 to 600 litres, and include the Thermo Quick Composter, Eco King, the barrel styled Strata and Suncast Tumbling Composter that revolves to quicken the composting process.
Having a compost bin is a real money saver if you want to create an eco-friendly garden and prevent waste from going to landfill. The bins are easy to access and produce terrific results in a short space of time. So, if you have never tried composting, it’s probably time to start now with one of the wide choices of compost bins from GardenSite.
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