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Although in the Wormcity link there's a review of a can-o-worms that they don't rate, I really like it. Its more convenient than wormeries that are basically a 'tub' with a tap on them. The stackability of wormeries make them easier to empty, google for stackable wormery, there's lots of places make & sell them. We've had our can-o-worms about 8 years and at that time was almost the only stackable one around.
not sure now wheather I would be better off with a tumbler composter
What are your requirements, and how much compost do you generate?
I (and my pets) produce a lot: I have 5 Daleks and a pallet compost bin, and they're all full.
Presumably you want compost in a hurry, hence the tumbler? I'm in no rush, I'm happy to turn my bins out once a year to top up my beds.
At school we have 2 Daleks and this stacking wormery (which is more of a novelty than anything).
They cope with our fruit peelings & weeds.
All gardeners know better than other gardeners." -- Chinese Proverb.
I have always had two darlek compost bins at the lotty, which we are giving up at the end of the season, but I still want to compost me kitchen waste.
I have a small garden and am not able to put the bin directly on to soil.
If I keep the darlek compost bin I have now, it would save my shelling out any money, which is a good thing, but has you will see in another post, I was not sure it could go directly on to concrete, so was considering a wormery.
So now compost bin on concrete or purchase a wormery?
Thanks
Bye
PT
Carpe Diem
The way I see it, if you want the rainbow you have got to put up with the rain!
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