I found an easy way of dealing with the full
compost bin without carrying it around! I only have one, and all kinds of stuff goes there. I used to turn it every few months so it would decompose faster, but it was heavy work. I can't just wait until the whole pile decomposes, because there is only one bin. So last time I built a
fence around the pile, putting some soil on top. Here it is after almost one year, with broccoli flowering now:
It's one third of the original size. I was adding twigs to the "fence" because the "walls" were drying and the outside parts were too exposed.
Today I removed the bin from the new pile and I trimmed a maple tree so I had these large branches. I hope they will not take
root, because I really have
enough of this maple (although it's pretty). If they do, I'll just cut the new stems and use them for something else (maybe horizontal parts of the
fence).
I tied the big branches with
linen cord (store bought, although I have a lot of surprise linen growing from mulch, but it's not ready yet to be turned into twine). Now I'll make the fence and I'll plant some last seedlings of this season. The grass on the right side of it was growing through the holes in the compost bin, but I just left it as is. It will be covered now so maybe it'll die out.