Soilsaver Composter - A Look at the Soil Saver Compost Bin
75Low Cost Composters
Gardeners all love to have fresh compost for their garden. A compost bin is a real boon to any gardener as it not only replenishes the soil, but gives a sustainable way to dispose of garden waste as well. And a compost bin doesn't have to be anything fancy like a compost tumbler, even just a pile in the corner of the yard can do the job of composting. But the reality is that we often would like to have something a little more attractive than old dead garden refuse piled up in a corner of the yard. And a good low cost composter can help speed the process along by helping to keep the active pile together, and helping to maintain the proper moisture levels as well.
Soilsaver Composter
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Soilsaver Compost Bin
Price: $63.99
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Outdoor Bench
Price: $89.99
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Compost Aerators
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Yard Butler RP-3 Roto Planter 24-Inch Long 2.75-Inch Diameter
Price: $17.09
List Price: $20.47 |
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Yard Butler RD-2 Roto Digger 30-Inch Long 1.75-Inch Diameter
Price: $13.75
List Price: $17.90 |
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Ringer 3050 Compost Plus 2 Pound Box
Price: $4.19
List Price: $10.37 |
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Yard Butler CA-36 Compost Aerator
Price: $19.88
List Price: $28.95 |
Features of a Good Low Cost Composter
As anyone who has looked at a garden catalog or web site can tell you, you can spend hundreds of dollars on a high end compost tumbler. But for many of us that garden as a part time hobby, we are more interested in a low cost or inexpensive composter. But there are a few feautures you want to see in a low cost bin. We see how the Soilsaver composter stacks up against those requirements
Side walls - Moisture retention is key to good compost, and vented side walls and a lid to keep excess moisture out are important
Size - You want to have a large enough bin to get the pile to heat up, but not so large that it becomes difficult to load and unload the composter, or to turn the contents. The Soilsaver at just over 11 cubic feet is a nice size for the home gardener
Bottom floor - This helps keep the critters out of the bin, and is the main feature that separates the very low cost composters from the slightly more expensive ones. This is well worth it, and it also helps with keeping your moisture levels under control.
Cons of the Soilsaver Composter - Like most of these compost bins, the door of the Soilsaver compost bin that is used for access to the finished compost is difficult to use, and the reality is the best way to use a composter like this is to do a batch at a time and turn the pile while it's working. While it can work by simply loading it, the composting process will speed dramatically if you turn the pile. You can do this by removing the whole contents and reloading it, but a much simpler way is to use a compost aerating tool, or a compost turner.
Finally, there are a few complaints about this composter's lid not fitting well. Generally this seems to occur if it's not set up on level ground. Take care to do that and it will seat much tighter
Overall, this is a good low cost composter. For the money gets you a good size, attractive compost bin keep your garden waste giving back for years.
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Dolores Monet says:
5 months ago
Great suggestions when you don't want a big, messy pile. I have linked to this article on my compost hubpage.