Composting on a small scale
Posted: Wed Aug 31, 2016 4:30 pm
Hi
I have read this thread http://forum.kitchengarden.co.uk/viewtopic.php?f=8&t=13383&p=130993&hilit=composting#p130993 and it is useful (not that I have a builders bag).
I have two spaces: the garden and the allotment.
On the allotment I use three daleks, which are OK but nothing better than adequate. Between them they provide enough volume and using three allows me to mix the contents and extract all or part of one to feed the others. I water them, turn them, mix stuff up and manage that way. There isn't sufficient material to fill three New Zealand boxes of a metre cubed.
At home, the garden is much smaller and as I live by myself, I produce little in the way of waste. Potato peelings, some leafy matter, coffee grounds. All the usual kitchen waste but from just one person and when mostly cooking for yourself, there is very little waste.
In the past, one of the daleks was at home but never really filled up, so I tried a wormery (my mother's unwanted one). I have mentioned this here http://forum.kitchengarden.co.uk/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=9079&p=91669&hilit=wormery#p91669 and here http://forum.kitchengarden.co.uk/viewtopic.php?f=11&t=241 which was satisfactory.
Sadly the system died (possibly when I was working away for a month) and the container, as plastics do, gave up after years outside.
One problem is my absences, often away fora week, occasionally for longer (lucky to be working!)
So, what is the reccommended approach? A small open box (or two small open boxes)? Another small wormery? The daleks are very, very cheap but i can modify some pallets. It is worth mentioning that in the handkerchief-sized garden, I want to keep things fairly tidy, there is nowhere to hide the composting behind some bushes.
Thanks for any observations and advice.
I have read this thread http://forum.kitchengarden.co.uk/viewtopic.php?f=8&t=13383&p=130993&hilit=composting#p130993 and it is useful (not that I have a builders bag).
I have two spaces: the garden and the allotment.
On the allotment I use three daleks, which are OK but nothing better than adequate. Between them they provide enough volume and using three allows me to mix the contents and extract all or part of one to feed the others. I water them, turn them, mix stuff up and manage that way. There isn't sufficient material to fill three New Zealand boxes of a metre cubed.
At home, the garden is much smaller and as I live by myself, I produce little in the way of waste. Potato peelings, some leafy matter, coffee grounds. All the usual kitchen waste but from just one person and when mostly cooking for yourself, there is very little waste.
In the past, one of the daleks was at home but never really filled up, so I tried a wormery (my mother's unwanted one). I have mentioned this here http://forum.kitchengarden.co.uk/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=9079&p=91669&hilit=wormery#p91669 and here http://forum.kitchengarden.co.uk/viewtopic.php?f=11&t=241 which was satisfactory.
Sadly the system died (possibly when I was working away for a month) and the container, as plastics do, gave up after years outside.
One problem is my absences, often away fora week, occasionally for longer (lucky to be working!)
So, what is the reccommended approach? A small open box (or two small open boxes)? Another small wormery? The daleks are very, very cheap but i can modify some pallets. It is worth mentioning that in the handkerchief-sized garden, I want to keep things fairly tidy, there is nowhere to hide the composting behind some bushes.
Thanks for any observations and advice.