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Greenes Fence Cedar Wood Composter, 48" L x 48" W x 31" H / 309.17 gallons - Made in USA with North American Cedar
$193.99
- Made from North American cedar
- Easy assembly with just a mallet
- Simple to add new material and remove finished compost
- Better drainage of excess moisture than compost tumblers
- Expandable into a two- or three-bin system with Greenes add-on kits
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Create an environmentally friendly and cost-effective composting system with Greenes Composting Bins. Made from North American cedar, these bins allow you to turn household waste into natural fertilizer for your lawn, garden, and flower beds. Simply layer "greens" (such as vegetable and fruit peelings, coffee grounds, tea bags, and grass clippings) and "browns" (such as eggshells, cardboard, corncobs, and cotton towels), then allow the materials to begin composting. The bins’ open design makes it easy to turn the pile every two to three weeks using a shovel or pitchfork, aerating the compost and speeding up the breakdown process. Depending on your climate and the mix of materials, your compost will be ready to use in 3 to 12 months. For a continuous supply of compost, consider creating a multi-bin system with our add-on kits. After one bin is full and the materials begin to break down, simply transfer them to the next bin and start a new batch in the first. A three-bin system will keep the process moving seamlessly. Greenes composting bins are available in 48" X 48" X 31" / 41.33 cubic feet and include 4 posts, 24 boards, and 40 spacers. Cover with a tarp or plywood (not included) if desired.
| Brand Name | Greenes Fence |
|---|---|
| Part Number | de-Peeler-10h-15 |
| Capacity Unit | Gallons |
| Capacity | 309.170000 |
| Item Height Unit | Inches |
| Item Height base to top | 31.000000 |
| Item Length Unit | Inches |
| Item Length Longer Edge | 48.000000 |
| Item Width Unit | Inches |
| Item Width Shorter Edge | 48.000000 |
| Safety Warning | Avoid adding sharp objects to the compost pile. Wear gloves and other protective gear when handling compost materials to prevent exposure to harmful microorganisms. Keep the bin clean and well-ventilated to deter pests. Always follow local regulations for composting. |
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