12-04-2015, 11:34 AM
I am thinking of building a compost bin of wood for my urban residence. I have some crappy 4/4 osage that would be perfect for the sides, but I am considering a feature I have not seen in other bins of this type.
The bin will be about 5' x 5' and I envision panels on 3 sides with the front having removable planks. The feature that interests me is a raised floor. We all know the good stuff is always at the bottom and digging for it might not be required if I had a raised grid of large mesh hardware cloth or a similar grid maybe 18" off the bottom. Then every time I turn the pile the good stuff trickles down into the lower section for easy shoveling out from the front.
Is this a stupid idea? Anyone know where to find 1" mesh hardware cloth, or should I use something else for the grid for the floor? Or skip the whole idea and just dig every time I want compost?
The bin will be about 5' x 5' and I envision panels on 3 sides with the front having removable planks. The feature that interests me is a raised floor. We all know the good stuff is always at the bottom and digging for it might not be required if I had a raised grid of large mesh hardware cloth or a similar grid maybe 18" off the bottom. Then every time I turn the pile the good stuff trickles down into the lower section for easy shoveling out from the front.
Is this a stupid idea? Anyone know where to find 1" mesh hardware cloth, or should I use something else for the grid for the floor? Or skip the whole idea and just dig every time I want compost?
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