Once you have your composting barrel functional it is time to begin adding your composting materials.
Diy barrel compost bin. The frame of your compost bin will securely hold the barrel and allow you to rotate it regularly. It is also rotatable so you can keep your compost turned so that it produces better. Measure the diameter of your barrel probably about 24 inches and cut two matching triangles from 1 inch plywood. You can use any two plastic barrels or drums that you have on hand and if you don t have barrels to use check with local manufacturing companies to see if they have any that they are willing to part with.
If you live in an area with strict composting regulations then composting in a barrel may be your only option. It takes a full day to customize the drum and build the stand. But also remember when you have a compost barrel that spins you create something called compost tea. The compost tumbler drum and stand together cost about the same as the low price models but our composter is built stronger and has more features.
This diy compost barrel is a great project for woodworking and composting beginners. You can use this list as a guide on what you should and should not compost. With minimal woodworking skills and a desire to produce your own homemade compost you can build this compost tumbler in only a day or two. Many compost barrels are completely enclosed to prevent rummaging from raccoons rats and other animal pests.
This diy compost bin is made from plastic barrels and it has two tiers.