
FEATURES:1. Scavenger-proof: You can compost everything because this bin keeps out critters! 2. Hinged top for quick loading 3. Removable front for easy turning 4. Materials: Eastern White Cedar frame is beautiful, sturdy, naturally rot-resistant & sustainably harvested in Vermont; hardware cloth 5. NO MORE PLASTIC 6. Dimensions: 36" X 26" X 26" 7. Handcrafted by the women of Maven Vermont Products in Vermont
The MVP Complete Compost Bin's unique design lets you compost ALL your yard trimmings and food scraps, including meat and dairy! The elegant & sturdy design features convenient, easy, quick loading and pile turning. It's fully enclosed on all 6 sides so it keeps out unwanted guests, including dogs, racoons, skunks, and rats. The more you compost the better it is for the environment: composting all of your food scraps is a huge step you can take because it reduces methane, a potent greenhouse gas. And it's never been this easy, attractive, and fun.
Finally, a compost bin that let's you compost everything...odor-free!Here's the two-part secret to composting everything odor-free: 1. The bin must be truly scavenger-proof 2. Keep your pile well blended and covered with a carbon source such as leaves or sawdust.
2 ways to use this bin: Work It or Layer n' Leave ItWork it: For fastest results, roll up your sleeves every week or so and actively churn and blend the pile into black gold. Layer n' Leave it: Quickly toss in your kitchen scraps & cover up with leaves or sawdust, layering like lasagna, while your pile slowly and passively becomes black gold.
Keep in mind how much bin capacity you'll need in the future:Batch Composting: No matter which bin you decide is right for you, you should always have at least two. That way, you can finish one batch while starting another with fresh material. Winter Composting: If you live in a place that freezes for months on end you'll need to anticipate having enough bin space to hold your all your food scraps. Start out the winter with an empty bin that you can fill up throughout the winter months. |






