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Old 08-11-2003, 11:32 PM
animaux
 
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Default Compost Bin Recommendations Needed

On Sat, 08 Nov 2003 13:32:12 GMT, "Compostman"
opined:

Tom, everyone is entitled to their opinion, but Victoria's opinion is not
based on true facts. I just went to Smith & Hawken's web page. I Biostack
costs $89 for three sections. Additional sections are $20 each. I'm not
sure how much shipping is, but I know it's not anywhere as close as what
Victoria says. (I buy most of my stuff from the Smith & Hawken store near
me, rather than on-line, but I have ordered from the company, and the
shipping charge is similar to any other internet store.) I can tell you
this: In July I ordered a Biostack plus an additional section and had it
sent as a house-warming present to friends who had just purchased a house in
New Hampshire. I checked my bill and the charge was $127.95. So the
merchandise was $109, and $18.95 was shipping and taxes.

Now as to Victoria's assertion that "They did some experimentation with
plastic compost bins and none of them held up for more than 4 years without
degrading in the sun." Who is "They?" I have six Biostacks, plus lots of
additional sections. The oldest is 6 years, the newest was purchased this
year. I can't tell an significant difference from the oldest and the
youngest, but in reality, the sections get mixed up as I turn the piles.
Note: S&H usually puts the Biostack on sale about once a year. It was on
sale last month for $72. Often they put it on sale in the Spring. Also, at
the local S&H where I usually shop, I get a 10% discount because of my
membership in a gardening club. I think that S&H is a fairly expensive
store, but the quality is good, and for some reason, I don't think anyone
else makes a container like the Biostack.

By the way, speaking of Victoria's "They." Did you know that they have
conducted research which shows that for every hour one spends on the
internet, the person's life expectancy is reduced by 30 days? Gotta go!!!!


Hmmm...Taken from:
http://www.smithandhawken.com/jhtml/...TID=72&index=1


Biostack Composter®

# 420067
$89.00

Biostack Single Layer

# 420083
$20.00
($40 add'l shipping)


This is the only composter designed to save your back while improving your
soil: its three bottomless tiers make turning the pile easy. Built of 60%
recycled polyethylene, it’s waterproof, rotproof, rodent-proof, and easy to
clean. The hinged lid blocks rain and retains essential heat. Holds 13 cubic
feet. Individual layers also available at right. 28" Sq., 34" H.

That's 40 dollars ADDITIONAL shipping. So, either you are full of shit, or not,
but it's what they have on their website.

As for "they?" The Tarrant County Cooperative Extension in Texas. Do you live
in Texas, or Nevada? Tom and I do. Me Texas he Nevada. We have sun 300 days a
year, or darn near close, with way over 120 of those days about 100 degrees.
Very little rain