Congratulations you now have a working 3 bin system.
Using 3 bin compost system.
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Find out how you can make compost without having to turn it so often.
However this system should work quite well for my large family and last for a long time to come.
How to compost in a three bin compost system.
Shovel nitrogen rich material including grass clippings manure and kitchen scraps no meat or bones on top of the browns and cover with another layer of carbonaceous.
Use the compost in the original end bin until it is gone.
Once set up the three bin composting system will consist of one.
Using a three bin composting system.
Composting is a simple and cost effective way of providing nutrients for your soil but turning compost requires muscle and effort.
This method is perfect for a gardener who can easily turn a compost pile with a pitchfork as well as a garden whose plot produces tons of food and plant waste.
The 3 bin compost system involves either building or buying 3 linked bins or boxes.
The same goes for the third bin.
This method is best for gardeners who have the ability to easily turn compost with a pitchfork and for larger gardens that produce high amounts of plant and food waste.
Once it breaks down more you will want to transfer to the next bin and start over in the first bin with a new base layer and so on.
The only really vulnerable part of this 3 bin compost pile system is that the 2 x 6 s and 2 x 2 s will eventually rot though they are easy enough to replace.
They can be linked or merely positioned side by side.
The browns and greens will start to heat up and compost.
Then you can start the composting process again in the vacated end bin.
Remove the front pallet as needed to access the compost pile.
The huge advantage of this triple compost bin is that it will reduce the weight of the material you have put in your compost pile.
It is incredibly beneficial especially if you can t or don t want to spend time turning over the heavy bunch of trash for months.
To compost toss a thick layer of carbonaceous material such as brown leaves straw or wood chips into the first bin.
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