Home > Compost Containers > Choosing My Home Compost Container
Choosing My Home Compost Container
If you're new here, you may want to subscribe to my RSS feed. Thanks for visiting!
Well, here I am in the very early stages of becoming a home composter. It’s starting to look like their may not be a clear cut “perfect choice” for a home compost container for me.
The NatureMill composters look perfect at first glance. I could keep it in my kitchen – there wouldn’t be any smell and compost would be ready in 2-3 weeks if it works as advertised. It takes care of getting the temperature right and tumbles itself. It does take a small amount of electricity, but still the savings in trashbag waste would surely still make it an environmental winner. Although the reviews I have found on these composters are more positive than negative, there are enough problems to make me consider some other alternatives, especially since it’s a fairly pricey product.
I haven’t ruled out the Naturemill, but will investigate tumblers and worm bins next. I am anxious to get started, but will take the time I need now to come to the best decision possible.
Related Home Composter entries:
- Urban Compost Tumbler To me the term urban compost tumbler would indicate a...
- Envirocycle Composter Before I decided to buy the Worm Factory 360, I...
- Indoor Composter An indoor composter solves several common problems for many...
- Naturemill Home Composter Back on My Radar Josh Dorfman just recommended the Naturemill Home Composter on...
- Kitchen Composting Containers Since I have temporarily put buying the Naturemill automatic composter...
