Good materials are the key to good compost.
Making compost in a small container.
Here are some solutions to consider.
Keep a small container or bucket near the sink to throw your scraps in during the day so that you only make one trip to the bin each day.
A compost starter is helpful but not necessary as is some garden dirt that has the basic aerobic life needed to start the break down process.
The least expensive method is to build one yourself from a heavy duty garbage can.
For small scale outdoor composting enclosed bins are the most practical.
You need a container kitchen scraps and a water mister to keep things lightly moist.
It all depends on what is important to you from the above list.
Cold composting simply requires collecting materials in a bin and letting them naturally decompose over the course of a year.
If you don t want to buy one you can make your own indoor or outdoor compost bin.
Compost is made of biodegradable material and preferably small pieces of such matter so you can fill your bin with leaves weeds fruit vegetables coffee grounds tea bags grass clippings and even egg shells.
There are many solutions for your small space composting.
Fruit and vegetable scraps eggshells coffee grounds grass clippings dry leaves finely chopped wood shredded paper straw and sawdust from untreated wood all make great.
Which brings us to enclosed compost bins.
For this reason many gardeners create their own methods for holding compost out of lumber or by repurposing a container.
You can easily spend 100 or more on a high end composter.
What is your priority.
If you don t have much space to compost or just want to start on a small scale consider making a compost bin from a plastic storage container.
Set the container outside and add your organic waste.
This can be easily done in an aerobin composter or a eco king compost bin.
Urban composting just needs a small space.
The easiest way to compost indoors cheaply easily and quickly is to use a worm bin.