Compost Bin Plans Provide Instructions For Backyard Composters
I love the fact that by building a compost bin with the proper compost bin plans we take part in cutting all waste that is taken to landfills. This starts with one person at a time and that’s how we can begin to make a difference. Yard waste makes up almost 25 percent of the trash taken to landfills today, according to Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) statistics. Many people today are trying to eliminate or severely limit the chemical fertilizers, weed killers, and pesticides they use on their lawns and gardens. That’s why creating a backyard compost bin is the right step to take toward attaining an environmentally friendly landscape. Plans can provide all the information you need as a gardener to create an environment that results in nutrient-rich compost for your lawn and garden.
Plans – The Economical Way
You may consider yourself a novice at building things, and believe you wouldn’t be able to build a compost bin yourself.
However, consider that home-made bins are constructed with materials that you may already have on hand. Bin Plans provide step-by-step instructions that will guide you through the building process. You can even find videos and step by step systems online that show you how to build the bin. If you’re still unsure about building your own bin, you need to know that manufactured compost bins usually cost at least $70 and often more than $250. That’s an excellent reason to use bin plans to build your own bin.
You’ll need to decide which kind of bin you’d like to construct in your backyard. There are several different types, from a simple chicken wire bin to barrels and wooden bins. Each of the different types has its benefits and drawbacks. The most

popular do-it-yourself bin, made of wood, quickly produces compost, can fit the space available for it, and is attractive. Homemade Compost Bin Plans can be found easily on the internet and will tell you what kind of materials you’ll need and how to construct the bin. Videos will remind you it’s essential that you leave space between the wood slats or timbers to allow air circulation throughout the bin. The videos and other plans will also tell you how to connect the wooden pieces to keep the bin stable.
What Materials Make up the Compost in Most Bin Plans
Once you’ve constructed the bin, you can start filling it with grass clippings, leaves, mud and dirt, household scraps such as eggshells and potato peelings, and many other kinds of natural waste. Depending on the types of material you use and how often you turn it, you can have natural compost for your yard and garden in under a month. Your landscape will love the organic benefits of using compost from a bin created using Compost Bins.
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My boyfriend and I just started our own composting from home with the compost bin plans that you suggested on your blog. Thanks a lot!
We are looking for other ways to be green and economical so if you ever have any suggestions for other sites that discuss this please let us know.
Thanks Julie for reaching out. How’s the composting coming along?
Trevor -
Wow! I can’t believe that 25% of what’s in our landfills comes from peoples yards. This is crazy, I would have never guessed this to be as high as it is.
It’s nice to know that we can all do our part though by simply just composting some of this waste.
Thanks for the post!
Joe P.
Hey Joe,
I know what you mean, it’s pretty disgusting how much we take advantage of our resources. Composting is just one of many ways we can do our part. What compost bin plans are you currently using for your composting?
Trevor -