Stylish compost? Not an oxymoron. Here are 10 of our favorite wood compost bins and composting systems, in sizes to fit all gardens.
Single Compost Bins
Above: A [product id="1002404"]Worm Box[/product] made of oil larch wood has four rubber wheels, a plastic drawer insert, a hemp cover mat, and a drainage spout. It comes with a bag of lime-rock flour and is €395 from Manufactum. Above: A [product id="1002365"]Farmer D Organics Compost Bin Kit[/product] has removable cedar panels to promote aeration and is $410 on Etsy. Above: With a capacity of nearly 174 gallons, a [product id="1002368"]Cedar Wood Composter[/product] is made of rot-resistant wood and has an adjustable front panel to make it easy to shovel out the compost; $137.75 from Amazon. Above: Pressure-treated to prevent rot, a [product id="1002380"]Beehive Composter[/product] by Rowlinson has a removable bottom tray to make it easy to access compost. It is $265.96 from Sheds.com. Above: A small pine [product id="1002378"]Four-Bin Worm Composter[/product] with four 16-inch-square stacking bins and a custom drip tray is $130 from Sacred Resource via Etsy. Above: Made in the US, a western red cedar [product id="1002376"]Solar Assist Composter[/product] with a five-year warranty is $459.99 from Home Depot. Above: A [product id="1002372"]Stationary Bin Composter[/product] made of western red cedar has a pullout door for access; $119.47 from Home Depot.
Compost Bin Systems
Above: Made of larch slats attached to steel-reinforced concrete posts, an [product id="624403"]Expansion Compost Box[/product] is like Legos for the garden. You can add on bins to make a custom compost system to fit your garden. A two-bin set is €358. Above: A compost bin from Greene’s Fence (see above, under single bins) can be customized with a three-sided [product id="1002370"]Cedar Wood Composter Add-On Kit[/product]; $106.99 each.
Above: A cedar double-bin Steve’s Earth Engine Cedar Composter with two covers is $384 from Cedar Composters.For more composting ideas, see: