My counsil have decided that we must start paying a new tax on garden waste collection from June and at £40 I am reluctant to say the least.
If you dont want to the service to continue you can keep the wheely bin they arent provided.
So I am thinking of converting it into a composter. I want to compost garden waste, and kitchen scraps, and always have plenty of cardboard and paper.
But it would be out on the shared driveway and so it mustn't smell. It will also be in shade almost all day because it is behind the garden fence.
Can this be done? I also want to build on some kind of mechanism to turn the contents easily, like via a handle or something. It needs to be easy to manage and I understand this will greatly increase the decomposition process.
What do people think? Can it be done? Any tips?
Turning mechanism aside for a moment, I am guessing that I would cut a sealable "door" in the bottom to take compost out as well as some kind of tap to remove leachate. And I would have to install some air vents in the bottom and top. But not sure what would be optimum? I'm guessing it should be pretty rodent proof. Will flies be a problem?
If you dont want to the service to continue you can keep the wheely bin they arent provided.
So I am thinking of converting it into a composter. I want to compost garden waste, and kitchen scraps, and always have plenty of cardboard and paper.
But it would be out on the shared driveway and so it mustn't smell. It will also be in shade almost all day because it is behind the garden fence.
Can this be done? I also want to build on some kind of mechanism to turn the contents easily, like via a handle or something. It needs to be easy to manage and I understand this will greatly increase the decomposition process.
What do people think? Can it be done? Any tips?
Turning mechanism aside for a moment, I am guessing that I would cut a sealable "door" in the bottom to take compost out as well as some kind of tap to remove leachate. And I would have to install some air vents in the bottom and top. But not sure what would be optimum? I'm guessing it should be pretty rodent proof. Will flies be a problem?
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