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Recycled Plastic Yard Composter for the Home

24 June 2009 2,484 views One Comment

Small Recycled Yard Composters to Provide Organic Soil for the Home-


Help to conserve precious landfill space by composting waste in your own backyard simply and naturally. Made of about 90 percent recycled materials, the plastic yard composter can work to convert common yard and food waste into valuable organic gardening fertilizer for a flourishing organic garden of your own. The composter features foam composition to insulate the waste naturally, making it completely impermeable to soil damaging UV rays and harsh weather. Recycled plastic containers are entirely black to help attract sunlight which creates a hothouse environment to break down food waste and yard scraps into organic materials, serving homes of up to five people. Some come available bottomless, which can be placed over dead grass and other areas with low soil nutrients. Dimensions are fairly small and apt for easy storage; usually between 40-30 inches in length, 28 inches wide and about 32 inches tall, about 1/5 inch thick and features duel slide up doors and locking lid to keep pests out. At the low price range of $55 to $110 for a large yard compost bin, it is an excellent choice for sustaining your home with fresh, organic fruits and vegetables. Purchase a recycled plastic yard composter for your home today, and help preserve our planet and environment for future generations to come.

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  • nikki santella said:

    This is very valuable info! I will look into putting one into as many clients homes as possible. I would like one myself!!!

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