If you mean then it works fine for me. Bought one cheap from the Corpo about 10 years ago and it's been going strong since then. Perhaps you were not creating the correct sort of mix (e.g. there was too much of one type of material)? Ours is even in a shaded part of the garden rather than one that catches the sun and it still seems to reach a temperature sufficient for composting. My big problem is that I'm too lazy to turn the contents with a garden fork regularly and when I dump fruit/veg peelings on top we get a bumper crop of fruit flies. I keep saying that I must be more methodical about turning the heap to avoid this slight problem...Toby,
I can't tell you what to get but I can tell you to avoid the cheapo green plastic type. I got one from woodies and having followed all the relevant advice about layering etc. I got rid of it as nothing had actually composted. I'm of the opinion that there wasn't enough heat in the composter, I know you can get liquid accelerators but surely that defeats the purpose of an 'all natural' recycling process...!?
r2d2
Yeah - have done that too!![]()
r2d2...Your bin was too dry and you shoud have taken a leaf (no pun intended) out of Clubman's book!!
When I was told to go to the toilet on it I did't realise they meant urine....ooopps...![]()