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Old February 10, 2011   #1
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Default Sweet Compost Bin

I found this image from the Cleveland Botanic Garden about a year ago. Now that Spring is approaching, I'm starting to think about rebuilding my compost bin. This one provides some very nice inspiration.
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Old February 10, 2011   #2
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I love having a compost bin. For those that don't have space for big compost bins, every year most cities offer a one day only Spring compost Bin sale which is through your energy center.

I got one last year for $45 and a under the counter one for $7 and a compost turner for $15. The compost bin brand was The Earth Machine.

Would like to have a larger one like what you show but until then I have a starter. My poor husbands list of things I want him to build keeps growing. It seems like for every one that he completes I add another two. He is such a good sport..
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Old February 10, 2011   #3
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That bin looks nice enough to put in the front yard. It's amazing how nice they can be if somebody else is footing the bill. LOL
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The only place I have for a bin set-up is at the top of our drive, adjacent to the garage. It's there to greet anyone who visits - looks especially appetizing after the coons have had a go of it the night before

Now, I just have to hone my dormant carpentry skills...
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Old February 11, 2011   #5
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I found this image from the Cleveland Botanic Garden about a year ago. Now that Spring is approaching, I'm starting to think about rebuilding my compost bin. This one provides some very nice inspiration.
That's a Cadillac of a compost bin!
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Old February 11, 2011   #6
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Wow...spiffy! Showed it to DH and he left the room quickly.
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Here is the same idea built out of recycled pallets:
http://www.tomatoville.com/showthrea...ets#post143546
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Here is the same idea built out of recycled pallets:
http://www.tomatoville.com/showthrea...ets#post143546
This one DH thinks is doable! Thanks for the link!
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You want three bins: new stuff, half-cooked, and ready to use.
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