To preserve the peels without having to run outside every time you cook, Home Depot has a product they call Exaco Trading Co. Eco Kitchen Compost Collector. For $19.95 you get a bin which looks like a regular pail but with a tight fitting cover. It is made from high density Polyethylene for strength and durability and includes a carbon filter to reduce any possibility of odors. You can keep it in your kitchen. Carbon filters ensure that no smell escapes and these filters have to be changed every three months. The bins come in green only. Gardener’s Supply Co. has a ceramic, counter top crock, 7” in diameter and 10 ½ high, that can hold 3 ½ quarts. The Kitchen Compost Crock comes in blue, red and white and is glazed inside and out so it does not stain or absorb odors. This in home composting machine has activated carbon filter to trap odors and is dishwasher safe. It comes with replacement filters and has biobags to make emptying the crock easier. It is effective and attractive. NatureMill Pro XE is a state of the art in home composting system from Top Composters. It is an automated system where you deposit the kitchen waste into the top part and when the composting is done, a red light lets you know. You can add up to 120 lbs of discards per month so it may serve best offices with many employees, schools or large families. This in home composting system comes in black, green, silver, slate or white. It makes compost in 2 weeks and has a foot pedal for hands free composting. It costs about $400.Composting is one of those things you can do at home to get the best garden in the neighborhood and help reduce the volume of organic matter in landfills. You won’t need to continually buy supplements for your home garden and you use homemade fertilizers, not chemicals on your vegetables and flowers. In home composting helps you and helps the planet. An in home composting machine makes it possible. Just think of “Black Gold” in the green sense.
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For years my husband has been talking about making his own compost heap out on our property. Looks like I need to just go to Home Depot and buy one for in the house.
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