Product Description
The Green Johanna™ compost bin is different from a standard compost bin because it is designed to be rodent proof and is well insulated.
This means that the composting process is quicker than in a standard compost bin and you can put in all types of food waste, including cooked food, bones, fish and meat, which should not be added to a standard compost bin.
Using your composter
How Your Composter Works
Basics of Home Composting
Composting Life Cycle
Using the Winter Jacket (recommended in colder climates)
The winter jacket helps to speed up the composting process in wintertime when the composting process slows down due to low air temperature. The jacket should be fitted when the average temperature falls below 40° F and removed when the temperature is consistently above 50° F.
It is important to remember to remove the jacket when the temperature rises. This is because if the compost becomes too hot the creatures which make compost can die, halting the composting process.
This means that the composting process is quicker than in a standard compost bin and you can put in all types of food waste, including cooked food, bones, fish and meat, which should not be added to a standard compost bin.
Using your composter
How Your Composter Works
Basics of Home Composting
Composting Life Cycle
Using the Winter Jacket (recommended in colder climates)
The winter jacket helps to speed up the composting process in wintertime when the composting process slows down due to low air temperature. The jacket should be fitted when the average temperature falls below 40° F and removed when the temperature is consistently above 50° F.
It is important to remember to remove the jacket when the temperature rises. This is because if the compost becomes too hot the creatures which make compost can die, halting the composting process.
