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Denise_in_Ark
Mar 29, 2010Explorer
Thanks for that idea. We do have a food processor. And you know what else I remember now is that scraps which have been frozen break down faster. A 5-gallon bucket (black if I could find one) could simply be rolled for the same effect as a regular compost tumbler. I've heard that they make compost in as little as two weeks. I'd heard that worms need a pretty stable temperature and it probably gets too hot in summer and I know too cold in winter for them to survive outside. I'm loving the idea of a tiny compost tumbler though.
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