DIY Guide To Make a Compost Bin at Home

Dr. Anuja Kenekar

August 16, 2021

Agriculture

DIY Guide to Make a Compost Bin at Home

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Making compost at home has many benefits. First, composting is one of the easiest ways to add nutrients to your garden.

Compost is a budget-friendly soil amendment to boost plant growth at your home.

Secondly, composting turns a large amount of household organic waste into something useful and protects the environment from the growing waste problem.

Composting is a simple process in which tiny living microorganisms play an important role in converting organic waste into rich manure or fertilizer useful for the soil.

You can add a wide range of things to your compost, including vegetable scraps, fruit peels, eggshells, coffee grinds, dry leaves, food leftovers and much more.

However, to get started with composting at home, you need a compost bin.

Here is a DIY guide to make a compost bin at home.

How To Start Composting?

Trash Can composting bin DIY

Trash Can Compost Bin

Using a trash can is one of the easiest and budget-friendly ways to make a DIY compost bin, as you might already have one at your home.

You can even use an old trash can and convert it into a compost barrel. Drill holes across the length and width of the bin with at least a three-inch gap. Make sure the can has a lid and use it for a compost heap.

Pallet Compost Bin

Pallet Compost Bin

A pallet compost bin is a good DIY choice for your home. The old wooden pallets can be found at local stores near you.

They should be at least 3 X 3 in length and width, and they can be easily joined together to form a box. You can also consider adding a pallet to close the pile.

However, you should put it on a hinge so that you can easily open and close the same.

Straw-Compost-Bin-DIY

Straw Compost Bin

A straw compost bin is an inexpensive, simple, and easy way to practice the composting process at home. You can make a straw compost bin in quick time as well.

It is easy to find straw around you and much easier to stack the same to create a compost bin. According to the size of the pile you are planning to compost, you can increase the straw.

Another advantage of the straw composting bin is that it provides insulation. Additionally, straw breaks down during the process, which can be added to the compost pile.

Cardboard Box Compost Bin

Cardboard Box Compost Bin

Cardboard boxes are common, and you can easily find them at grocery stores. Cardboard bulk boxes are the best ones as they will have more space to be used as compost bins. Without any doubt, this has to be the most preferred DIY compost bin option.

Wire-Mesh-Compost-Bin-DIYWire Mesh Compost Bin

The whole purpose of DIY compost bins is that they should be easy and affordable. Thus, if you have space in your garden or land, making a compost pile surrounded by wire mesh or fencing is a good choice.

Make sure that it is a minimum of three feet high and three feet in diameter. Thereafter, secure the ends with cable ties or wire.

Once you have made your DIY compost bin, you can add green waste, such as food waste, grass clippings, plant trimmings, and fruit scraps, etc., as well as brown waste, including sawdust, twigs, paper towels & cardboard.

Mix the pile once a week for aeration and add enough water to maintain the moisture content.

You can also use Organica Biotech’s SoilMate compost maker powder to speed up the composting process and get nutrient-enriched compost for the soil.

It consists of rapidly acting bacteria that degrades compost waste, suppresses foul odour, and repels flies and maggots. For more details about SoilMate and how it can help in home composting, contact us at any time.

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