Maybe you are like millions of people around the world who are looking to reduce your waste. Instead, you are ready to funnel kitchen scraps, paper and garden castoffs and turn them into usable fertilizer. You’re ready to make compost. You’re considering whether or not to buy or make a system. Here are some pros and cons of buying pre-made composters.
Pros of Buying Pre-Made Composters:
Easy to assemble and use
Most pre-made kompostownik z palet bins or tumbler systems come partially assembled. Many are designed specifically to be easily put together and taken apart, in most cases without tools, so that you can move them about in your yard or garden.
This makes it easy to set up and make compost right where the raw materials are, when they are available. So you can set up your compost bin right near the trees, when the leaves are falling, and throw them right in, rather than hauling them across the yard to a set location.
Or you can locate your compost drum right near the garden. When the compost is ready to use, you don’t have to move it very far to its final location.
Most systems have built in features to allow for the most effective composting process. For example, some have adjustable vents to maximize aeration, an essential factor. Many have special access doors or compartments where you can get to the finished humus easily and quickly, with a minimum of effort.
Versatility