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Theo Markettos 07-08-2004 08:29 PM

Compost receptacles
 
Our new house has come with something that I think used to be a coal store.
It's about 3' x 3' x 3', brick on 3 sides, concrete at the base and wooden
shuttering to the front (which needs replacing). I was wondering whether
this would make a good compost heap, or is it too enclosed? If the
shuttering was replaced with, say, wire mesh would that help? As it's next
to the house (and the neighbour's house) having something that smells is not
too appealing - is this a really bad place to put a compost heap...?

Thanks,
Theo

Franz Heymann 08-08-2004 02:43 PM

Compost receptacles
 

"Theo Markettos" wrote in message
...
Our new house has come with something that I think used to be a coal

store.
It's about 3' x 3' x 3', brick on 3 sides, concrete at the base and

wooden
shuttering to the front (which needs replacing). I was wondering

whether
this would make a good compost heap, or is it too enclosed?


It sounds like an ideal compost bin.

If the
shuttering was replaced with, say, wire mesh would that help? As

it's next
to the house (and the neighbour's house) having something that

smells is not
too appealing - is this a really bad place to put a compost heap...?


A healthy compost bin does not smell.

Franz

Thanks,
Theo




bigboard 09-08-2004 10:31 AM

Compost receptacles
 
Theo Markettos wrote:

Our new house has come with something that I think used to be a coal
store. It's about 3' x 3' x 3', brick on 3 sides, concrete at the base and
wooden
shuttering to the front (which needs replacing). I was wondering whether
this would make a good compost heap, or is it too enclosed? If the
shuttering was replaced with, say, wire mesh would that help? As it's
next to the house (and the neighbour's house) having something that smells
is not too appealing - is this a really bad place to put a compost
heap...?

Thanks,
Theo


I wouldn't say it's a *good* place, but not a terrible one either. The only
real problem would be drainage. If water collects in the bottom, the heap
might get a bit smelly.

--
All science is either physics or stamp collecting.
-- E. Rutherford



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