I bought my compost through Westchester County from the Department of Environmental Facilities at the 2014 Earth Day event at Croton Point Park. The compost is from a company called Earth Machine and involved basic set up. This compost comes with 2 parts to be snapped together, 4 pegs to to anchor it into the ground, a retrieval sliding door and a locking lid. The compost also has holes all around it for ventilation. We also bought a compost aerator, so that when the compost becomes full we can easily move around the dirt and promote more decomposition. Along with the aerator we also bought a kitchen collector bucket, an easy way to collect all of the garbage that will later be put into the compost.
This is my compost-
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