Can I put my compost bin on concrete?

But you're either limited on green/brown space, or don't have any. So can you compost on concrete? Fortunately, the answers yes.
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What is the best base for a compost bin?

An earth base allows drainage and access to soil organisms, but if you have to compost on a hard surface, then add a spadeful of soil to the compost bin. Bins retain some warmth and moisture and make better compost more quickly, but even an open heap (not enclosed in a bin) will compost eventually.
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Can you put compost bin on hard surface?

Myth 1: Compost bins must sit on soil

Or add garden soil along with the first batch of ingredients to introduce all those beneficial soil organisms. Worms will successfully make their way into a compost bin sitting on a hard surface.
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Where should you not put a compost bin?

Traditionally compost bins are tucked away in a spare corner of the garden. Your compost bin should be easily accessible, but not in a place where occasional smells or leaching liquids will cause a nuisance.
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Should a compost bin have a floor?

If you're building your compost bin from scratch, you don't usually need to add a bottom to it. Having composting materials sit directly on soil allows microorganisms, worms and insects — creatures that facilitate the composting process — to move from soil into compost.
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You Might Be Building Your Compost Pile in the WRONG Place



What do you put on the floor of a compost bin?

Almost everyone advises putting down a layer of coarse material — corn cobs and husks, sticks, thick fibrous stalks from vegetables or tall flowers. This layer improves aeration at the bottom of the compost pile.
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Do compost bins attract rats?

Rats may visit a compost heap if they are already present in the area but composting does not generally attract the rats in the first place. If rats or mice are nesting in your compost heap, this is a sign that the heap is too dry.
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How far should a compost bin be from the house?

So How far should a compost bin be from the house? It would be best if you placed your compost bin at least 10 feet away from your home. This distance ensures your home is protected from bad smells and pests.
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Should I put compost bin in sun or shade?

You can put your compost pile in the sun or in the shade, but putting it in the sun will hasten the composting process. Sun helps increase the temperature, so the bacteria and fungi work faster. This also means that your pile will dry out faster, especially in warm southern climates.
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Can you compost banana peels?

As highlighted in an article by Gardening KnowHow, “Putting banana peel in your compost pile will help add calcium, magnesium, sulfur, phosphates, potassium and sodium, all of which are important to the healthy growth of both flowering and fruiting plants.
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Does compost bin need drainage?

Good drainage is best. Place your compost on soil, sand or gravel that drains well. Avoid sealed surfaces like concrete because this will lead to soggy, smelly compost. To get started, place a 30 cm layer of woodchips or mulched dry garden scraps in the base of the bin to help drainage.
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How often should compost be turned?

The average composter turns the pile every 4-5 weeks. When turning the compost pile, make sure that materials in the center are brought to the outsides, and that materials from the outside edges are brought to the center.
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How often do you water compost?

On average, plan to water your compost pile every three to seven days. In other words: once or twice a week. This is generally considered a good rule of thumb among most gardeners as the best time to wait before watering compost again. If you live in a dry, warm environment, it is better to water twice a week.
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Can you use compost if rats have been in it?

Compost that has come from a bin or heap that rats have lived in can be used in the garden but avoid using it on fruits or vegetables that are going to be eaten raw and the edible parts may be in contact with the soil or compost e.g. radish, celery, cucumber, strawberry.
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Do compost bins need a lid?

The Short Answer. In most cases, a compost pile does not need a cover. Unfinished compost breaks down into a terrific soil additive if the pile is uncovered the whole time. Only three things are necessary for effective composting: air, water and a blend of brown and green material.
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How do I rat proof my compost bin?

Five Ways to Rat-Proof Your Compost Bin
  1. Use a solid-sided bin. ...
  2. Ensure the bin is set squarely so that there is no gap between the sides and the lid. ...
  3. Rats are secretive souls. ...
  4. Rats don't like disturbance. ...
  5. Don't add cooked food, especially meat and fish, or anything strong-smelling like cheese and fats to the bin.
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Can I put dandelions in my compost?

Yes, you can compost dandelions – but a bit of care is needed. Dandelions with their roots attached should be avoided as they have a tendency to regrow.
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Can you compost baked beans?

However, you can compost virtually any cooked foods, including rice and other grains, breads, beans, pastas, sauces, soups, casseroles, eggs, and so on. Skip them if they include a lot of meat or dairy—read on to find out why.
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Can I put tea bags in compost?

Many makes of tea bags, even the organic brands, often include a small amount of polypropylene, which helps with the sealing and tying of the bag. This will not break down in the domestic compost heap, and indeed particles will remain even after commercial 'green waste' composting.
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Do eggshells in compost attract rats?

Eggshells are also said to attract rats they differ from the other materials that are normally composted having a high mineral content rather than being wholly organic. Therefore, they are a good source of calcium, on average 2.2 grams for each dry eggshell.
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Do compost bins attract snakes?

Compost does attract snakes. Most times, snakes will hide in warm, exposed compost piles and lay their eggs. When it comes to keeping your compost safe, we recommend storing it in a closed container or off the ground to keep both snakes and other pests away.
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What will happen if you left the compost too long?

If you leave compost in the pile, in a bag or bin too long, it can still be good to use for years as long as you control moisture levels, cover it and store it in a dry place. But gradually it will break down, nutrients will leach and compost can start to rot as well as it can get contaminated with fungus.
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How do you know if compost is working?

Compost is ready or finished when it looks, feels and smells like rich, dark earth rather than rotting vegetables. In other words, it should be dark brown, crumbly and smell like earth.
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Can you keep adding to a compost pile?

Maintaining Add As You Go Composting

As with any compost pile, keep it moderately moist but not soggy. The items that are added will decompose more quickly if chopped small. However, if there are whole items, such as an apple, don't fret. It will compost but will take longer than apple pieces.
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Can weeds go in compost?

Fresh compost is laden with nutrients, and if there are weeds growing in your garden, adding compost will simply nourish the weeds along with your garden plants. Make sure your garden is well weeded before adding fresh compost to the soil.
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