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Old 07-03-2005, 06:21 PM
 
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On 2005-03-06, DonS wrote:
Hi. My existing compost "bin" has died, and I am in search of something to
replace it. It was the basic 4 pallets on end, and they have rotted.

I went by Lowe's, HD and Wal-Mart, but none had a compost bin. I thought I
remember seeing one of the black plastic ones at Lowe's last year, but the
guy there swears they never carried them.

The Town of Cary web site suggests using trash cans. It said to drill
holes in the sides and bottom, and keep covered with the lid. It sounds like
a good idea, as you could just roll the trash can to mix the contents.

I would appreciate input on what has worked best.

Thanx....don


Wake County used to sell them at the dump site off the 55bypass around
Holly Springs for $35-40$. I think there is another site closer to
Raleigh also.

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