stella I remember I gave you a link ,in the hot compost topic, to a web site that gave instructions on building small bins.stella1751 wrote:After reading my own posting this morning, I googled "mini-composters." I found a site showing teachers how to incorporate a sense of composting in the classroom by using a two-litre plastic bottle.
I went shopping this morning for organic corn meal (bought corn flour instead) and organic molasses. While checking out the sale section, I found some gallon jugs of juice for sale. The jugs are a lightweight plastic with a handle. The opening is large enough to pour everything in. If a person filled this jug 3/4's full of compostibles and soil and shook it regularly, by the end of two weeks, there should be exactly enough compost for a pot of tea!
I bought four. Now I guess I should get busy drinking the juice
[url]https://cwmi.css.cornell.edu/chapter2.pdf[/url]
The soda bottle was one that the link mentioned
any way I got me a new composter, I took a composting class and got me the garden gourmet
[url]https://www.gardengourmet.com/[/url]
Got it for 20$ and its working nice.
I'm also building a another composter that is also in the link. They call it a two can bioreacter??I plan on composting in a old laundry basket, sitting in my old garbage can composter.
Ill show photo's of what it looks like when I build it.
And I got a vermicompost up and running, you should check it out..