Building a Wire Mesh Compost Bin Sydney NSW
Building a wire mesh bin is easy and inexpensive. It aides in creating humus from biodegradable material such as grains, fruits and vegetables, and other plant matter.
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Ste704/ 135 Macquarie St
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Eros Candusso
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Level 7, 428 George St
Sydney, NSW
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Eros Candusso
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Level 7, 428 George St
Sydney, NSW
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Ste704/ 135 Macquarie St
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Building a Wire Mesh Compost Bin
Steps
- Fold 3 to 4 inches of wire at each end of the cut piece to provide a strong, clean edge that will not poke or snag and will be easy to latch.
- Stand the wire in a circle and set it in place for the compost pile.
- Cut the heavy wire into lengths for ties. Using pliers, attach the ends of the chicken wire together with the wire ties.
- Space wooden or metal posts around the inside of the chicken wire circle. Holding the posts tightly against the wire, pound them firmly into the ground to provide support.
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Tips
- Add wastes as they become available.
- Periodically turn your compost with a pitchfork to aerate and freshen.
- Different types of Wire Mesh Compost Bins[1]
- Make your own Bokashi powder to quicken decomposition and remove smell![1]
Things You'll Need
- 12 1/2 feet of 36-inch-wide 1-inch mesh (or smaller) galvanized chicken wire
- Heavy wire (for tying)
- 3 or 4 wooden or metal posts (4 feet tall)
- Heavy-duty wire snips
- Pliers
- Hammer
- Work gloves
Sources and Citations
- ? http://www.ci.olympia.wa.us/NR/rdonlyres/BE73EAA2-74CE-40A3-8A7F-2C8C748D62DE/0/Wire_Mesh_Compost_Bin.pdf
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