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The Benefits of Composting Tumblers By Kelly Johnson at 2016-02-03 04:07:19
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Many people have heard of compost, but few are aware of the advantages it can offer a regular homeowner. Tumblers are containers facilitating decomposition of organic waste by whirling and turning them.
Advantages
Tumblers are of immense help if your locality is infested with rats and rodents. Since it is placed well off the ground without any large holes to achieve air circulation, it can be a great solution to combat vermin. If you consider turning the bin is too much of a headache for you, then you should go for purchasing a garden compost tumbler which has attached geared cogs and handle for turning.
Productivity
When you have grass clippings and sappy things of large amount to compost, it normally causes a lot of bad odor. But a compost tumbler can introduce aeration almost instantly which can alleviate this problem to a great extent. A tumbler which is equipped with drainage output can also allow nitrogen rich liquid solution to flow into the soil. The tumblers can provide high quality within a short span of three weeks if you can perfectly follow the instructions regarding the balance of carbon and nitrogen which is quite critical along with optimum levels of moisture and temperature conditions. But the end product is quite useful for the well-being of your garden.
Garden edges
Besides providing your plants with proper nutrition and nourishment, you should also carve out an edge to define and contain your garden area. There are many options available when you are interested in separating the garden from the lawn and walkways. These edges also prevent grass and weeds from invading into your garden, thus help to keep the garden clean and maintained. You may place the bricks either horizontally to create a traditional look or place them diagonally forming a 90-degree angle to create an eye-catching look. Concrete, clay bricks and heavy stones are commonly used for deep lawn edging, but today there is a myriad range of options available to make your garden look unique and individualistic.
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