Six Good Reasons For Composting With A Tumbling Composter

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Composting is simply the act of harnessing Mother''s Nature''s own method of recycling! All organic material, be it dead plant or animal matter, rots or decomposes over time and it creates nitrogen rich fertiliser to promote new growth. It really is that simple. The process is driven by oxygen, which allows the bacteria and other organisms to break down the material, thereby creating a wonderful and entirely natural source of nutrients for the soil. By composting you are doing this with your own organic waste materials and creating great garden fertiliser and mulch at no cost.

All that you need is somewhere to dump your organic waste and leave it to rot. For many people, this is simply a compost heap in the corner of the garden, but for others this is not a practical solution. The answer is a compost tumbler. Here are six good reasons to use a tumbling composter:-

1 Approximately one third of all household waste is organic material, that is waste food, and could be composted. Whether or not you believe in recylcing in principle, it is immediately obvious that if all of this waste was composted then it would dramatically reduce the amount of refuse going to landfill and that has to be a good thing for the environment. Even if you do not have room for a conventional compost heap, you may have room for a compost tumbler and this will enable you to join the composting revolution!

2 A conventional compost heap needs to sit on bare earth and many of us do not have room for that. A tumbling composter, however, is mounted on a frame and sits off the ground so that it is free to tumble around. Accordingly, it is perfect for those of us with courtyards or even small gardens. There really is no excuse these days for not composting!

3 Using a compost tumbler is a much quicker way of making great compost for your garden. The process of rotting down requires oxygen to drive it and with a conventional compost heap only the top of the heap is exposed to the air. By using a tumbling composter and tumbling your compost whenever you can, you are ensuring that the whole lot is open to the air and, as a result, it rots down much quicker.

4 Think of the money you will save too! If you are a keen gardener or even if you just have a few pots in a small courtyard or garden, using a compost tumbler will provide you with an entirely free supply of top quality fertiliser. No more trips to the garden centre and paying £3.99 for a bag of compost for you. Not only if that but if you find that you too much you may be able to sell some to neighbours and friends.

5 Compost heaps can very often become a nice warm home for rodents in your garden. Clearly, this can become a problem if not attended to. However, a compost tumbler is entirely free of this problem, which may be a signifciant advantage for the more squeamsih among you!

6 A compost tumbler is also mobile so that you can move it around the garden or even take it with you if you move house. And you certainly cannot do that with a compost heap.

Using a kitchen compost bin will also enable you to compost more of your food waste because on those dark and cold winter nights when it is raining hard you will not want to make the trip down the garden to your compost tumbler. So, just pop the rubbish into your kitchen compost bin and then  take it out to your tumbler later. Simple!
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