Build these diy compost bins using wood and chicken wire.
Building a compost bin from wood and chicken wire.
As a review the reason we have these air gaps in the first place is because air flow is key for healthy.
Yes here is the idea of creating this pretty wooden double compost bin using the wooden pieces chicken wire hinges and your crafty tools.
Affix the chicken wire.
You can use scrap pieces of wood and nails.
This bin will be able to compost things like yard waste sawdust and leaves.
But it s not the cheapest to build.
You will want your compost bin to be at least three feet in diameter.
This will form the body of your compost bin which will be a cylinder shape.
Steps to make a compost bin.
You do not need to buy that expensive compost bin from the market when you can easily make one on your at home and that too functional and professional looking.
The t posts have places to secure chicken wire but i also used some wire to ensure the chicken wire was taught and connected to as many places along the posts as possible.
Constructed compost bins can make an attractive addition to the garden while containing composting operations.
It uses chicken wire poles and a bag of red worms from uncle jim s worm farm.
At this point your composting bin is basically finished.
Cut out a large rectangle of chicken wire.
After the worms have eaten scraps for a few months you will be able to harvest the finished compost and use it on your garden lawn and indoor plants.
However without adding the chicken wire there will be gaps in the bin where your compost can fall out.
For a three foot compost bin measure out 10 feet of wire fencing.
By the time you re ready to turn again the contents in the finished compost bin should be ready to spread in the garden.
Though you can buy a compost bin made from budget friendly plastic or even chicken wire a wood bin typically made of rot resistant cedar will conceal those yard clippings and kitchen leftovers without sticking out like a sore thumb on your landscape.
The wood and wire 3 bin unit above is a really nice setup that keeps composting nice and orderly in the urban or suburban backyard.
While these may all vary in small ways the plans tend to share similar features a wooden frame with wood slats chicken wire or hardware cloth.
Adding slats give you a surface to support your implement as you turn the bin s contents.
If you are making a compost bin that is four feet in diameter measure out 12 1 2 feet of fencing.
Wrap chicken wire and start composting.
It can only be used outdoors over soil and will compost very slowly.
Get the compost bin plans for this three crate system that will shave weeks off your composting process.
The height of the rectangle will be the height of your bin.
Uncle jim made this video about building a simple composter in just 10 minutes.
Use wire cutters or tin snips to cut the fencing.
This is where the chicken wire comes into play.