Large Compost Bucket

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£27.99

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If you have your own compost heap in the garden then you will want a handy way to store your fruit and vegetable cuttings in your kitchen ready to transport easily out to the garden at a convenient time. There are many receptacles that can do the job, but this large compost bucket not only holds a substantial 10 litres of compost material, it also has a retro, clay-coloured enamel finish, so it looks fantastic in your home.

Practical and attractive

Inside the 10 litre compost bin is another plastic bucket that pulls out easily, to make carrying, emptying and cleaning simpler. The compost bin is supplied with a lid that is air tight to make sure composting smells don't escape into your kitchen.

Inner and outer compost bins both have handles making them easy to move around.

Dimensions

  • 30cm high
  • 27cm in diameter
  • Capacity: 10 litres
  • Outer compost bin made from metal
  • Inner compost bin made from plastic

Kitchen waste and composting

Most of us recycle packaging and containers nowadays, but food waste is still a huge problem. Vegetable cuttings, used tea bags and even dead leaves from house plants are all regularly thrown away with our normal refuse. However, any organic matter can be saved for composting, providing a rich soil for your garden - recycling more of your waste at the same time.

This vintage style clay-coloured compost bin compliments wonderfully both your home and your garden - finished in a glossy enamel style with an air tight lid it keeps your compost waste hidden and odour free until you're ready to use it.

  • Manufactured by: Garden Trading


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