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Homemade compost bins can be as simple or as elaborate as you like. In fact it is not necessary to build one at all. Compost can be made quite well in a pile or a series of piles. On the other hand there are advantages to a bin or system of bins. They allow for a more organized systematic approach to composting, they look better than a loose pile and may be mandatory in some municipalities. If they are mandatory in your area there may be conditions imposed on what you can build. Be sure to check before you start.

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Well, the small homemade compost bins featured in this DIY project are ideal if you don't have much space to compost, or just want to start composting on a small scale before committing to a full size bin, writes Colleen Vanderlinden, About.com's Guide to Organic Gardening. Follow Colleen's instructions to make a homemade compost bin from a plastic storage container. Such storage containers are readily available (at yard sales, for example) at a low cost, which makes building these homemade compost bins a great project for the frugal.

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This homemade compost tumbler was a nice addition to the compost bins that I already had. My compost bins were starting to rot and I had some left over culvert drain pipe that was just begging to be used in some nifty garden application so I made a compost tumbler. (I also constructed some new compost bins - for details on how to build these, click here.) The compost tumbler that I made is nothing more than a 4.5 ft section of drain pipe with plywood ends (cut out with a scrolling saw) fastened on. The corrugated design allows for good air flow yet the pipe is tough! These compost tumblers could probably be dropped out of an airplane and save damage to the plywood ends would be fully usable! This stuff is designed to last nearly forever in roadways.

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I just came across this interesting YouTube video featuring a relatively simple homemade compost tumbler design. I suspect this system would get a little wonky if it contained a lot of material, but all in all itf’s still pretty cool. I know what IC’d use it for e– In’d make a smaller version for keeping kitchen scraps before adding them to my worm bins. This way I could mix them up and keep them nicely aerated while they decompose prior to vermicomposting!

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