Don't wanna hijack the thread but I am wondering about making a compost area out of pallets. I have quite a few since I did not use them for making my coop. Can I just nail them together and add the ingredients or do I need to line them with something to keep it all in? Should it have a bottom too?
I use a three bin system, located directly behind my coop.
I fill one bin with kitchen waste, lawn clippings, and coop sweepings(both poop and pine shavings), then allow it 'cook' down for a year while I fill the next one. The following year I harvest while the second bin cooks and I fill the third. You would not believe the rich, dark, worm filled soil I harvest every year.
I just saw this thread but the timing is excellent as I just set up my 3-bin system last weekend. We currently live in a suburban area and have one little compost "box" but it doesn't do a very good job of composting so I decided when we move to our 10-acre property next month, we need a decent system, and its just one of those projects I wanted to get set up and going before we move. I used pallets to set up the 3 bins and my idea is to start with the first, then, rather than "turning", just use a pitchfork to toss it over to the second bin, after it has reduced some. Then, after it has reduced some more, pitch it over to the third bin. Meanwhile we can be filling the first bin again. In addition to chickens, we have plenty of horse manure so I figure this way we end up with a lot of good usable compost for our garden.
I used tie plates to secure the pallets to one another. They are cheap - I think about 17c apiece, and you just use nails to secure them, so I didn't have to get an extension cord out to get the drill out there....
After setting it up, I spent a sleepless night tossing and turning because my new next-door neighbors have chickens who free-range onto our property through the hedge and I pictured them flinging my new compost pile back out of there. So I went back out the next day and found some wire fencing to put in front of it to prevent that happening.
Currently my pile consists of layers of horse manure and shredded leaves. The bags you can see in the second bin contain more shredded leaves. My plan is to bring a bunch more horse manure out to add to the pile and continue to layer with the leaves. Then I just need some rain to moisten it and (hopefully) can watch it heat up. If anyone has any constructive advice, I'd love to hear it - I am still learning as I go. Anyway, here is a pic of the set up (and yes I know one of the pallets appears to be leaning. It is secured with the tie plates so won't fall but visually I'd like it to stand straight so I intend to fix that next time I'm there). Oh - and that is feed bags you see on the bottom. I decided to put those down as a weed block so the grass doesn't try to grow up through my compost. Don't know if it was necessary or not but they're there now.
Just remember those little flying bugs are the adults of offspring that are helping break down your compost. In the kitchen, fruit flies are a bad thing. At the compost pile, they are a good thing.
Good to know - thanks!