There are many stores that sell composting units. However, if you want to make one yourself, there is many information available online. One way is to use an old garbage can.
A bin that is used when composting manure and vegetation.
It depends.
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Using a sealed compost bin for composting organic waste helps control odors, keeps pests away, and accelerates the decomposition process. This results in a more efficient and cleaner composting experience.
Do'nt remove the worms they are part of the composting process.
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NO decomposers are bacteria, worms, fungi, the organisms that work in a composting bin
Most composting systems use aerobic bacteria to do the actual composting. This means that the bacteria need air, so tightly closing the bin (depending on the design) might not be beneficial.
Using an airtight compost bin for composting helps to control odors, prevent pests, and speed up the decomposition process by creating an ideal environment for beneficial bacteria to break down organic matter efficiently.
Composting has been happening naturally in the wild nearly since the world began. When leaves fall off trees, they compost on the ground.
Anything that is biodegradable should be put in a compost bin. Fruit, vegetables, grass clippings, and pruned branches can be placed in addition to some household items if they are biodegradable.
It's fairly easy to put together a composting bin. There are a lot of designs, depending on your goals and the extent of your composting efforts. Check out these sites for plans and instructions: http://www.backyardgardener.com/compost/index.html AND http://extension.missouri.edu/publications/displaypub.aspx?p=g6957