Well it's definately been a while since I have been on here, but it has been a very busy spring and summer, and things are only now settling down. Plus, now that I have a house, well, trying to make it eco healthier and strong has been challenge. But my new eco lust object, I want a composter.
I've been doing yard work and decided I sincerely need one of these. The other day as I ripped up a flower garden, pulling all the weeds and old mulch out, I cringed and almost cried over throwing that all in the trash pick up when I know what it would be doing for me if I had a composter. It would be decomposing and creating nutrient rich mulch for my Spring plants. Now it is just sitting in a landfill, probably not getting any light or air in order to even break down. That is a waste of good nutrients, plus I now have to buy mulch and compost for my plants. And worst of all, so incredibly non environmental friendly.
So I've been looking for a composter that won't look like an eye sore in my back yard. Funny, this is pretty difficult. Someone needs to get to work on making pretty composters so that they don't have to be hidden because your HOA thinks that their looks will bring down property values. My other criteria are: ease of use to help compost deteriorate, size, and of course, price.
Enviro Cycle Composter:
Price:$139 on sale at CompostBins.com
Size: 25.5W x 20.25D x 30.5H inches
Ease of Use: The reviews say this is the easiest and best composter.
Attractiveness: Not bad since it is small
Personal Thoughts: It is a bit small, but then I'm not really growing a huge garden anyway. It is easy to use. You can simply turn it on little rollers and when you want to use it somewhere else, you can roll it off the stand and roll it across the yard. It also collects "liquid" compost to spray on your plants, which is a very nice feature.
Wibo 110
Price: $80 on sale at Compostermart.com
Size: 30"L x 30"W x 34"H (holds 110 gallons)
Ease of Use: Moderate
Attractiveness: Looks like a step stool
Personal thoughts: Even though all the side doors come off, you still have to shovel out the compost. There is no mobility, and you have to aerate it yourself. However, it holds a lot of compost for the price. It is small, and it isn't bad looking. It's also is easy to assemble.
Price: $169 at Cleanairgardening.com
Size:36" in diameter (hold 13 cubic feet)
Size:36" in diameter (hold 13 cubic feet)
Easy of use: Easy
Attractiveness: Not bad
Personal thoughts: It doesn't look bad, and the price sn't bad either. IT looks simple enough to use since you just roll it around. The instructions say that it is held together by a joint in the middle, so assembly shold be easy. There are no reviews on it though.
Ecomposter 11 Cubic feet with Base:
Price: $249 on sale at CompostBins.com
Size: 32L x 32W inches (hold 11 Cubic feet of compost)
Ease of Use: Relatively easy
Attractiveness: Not bad, but looks like the Death Star
Personal Thoughts: The reviews say this is an easy composter, but it is terrible to assemble. Some people on reviews at other sites said it took them three hours to assemble it! Also another review said that it leaked. It does hold a lot of compost, and all you have to do is turn it to help it decompose matter, and you can take it off the stand and roll it around. But I bet it's heavy when full, so that doesn't make it too easy for a weak chic like me. The price is a bit higher than I want to pay as well.
So that is some I've found, and some I'll keep in mind. Don't know which one I'll get eventually, but fall is coming with all it's leaves on the ground and the composter would definately get used soon. Hmmm, decisions decisions.



