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Composters allow you to reduce trash, improve your garden and boost your lawn.
Anyone with a garden wants it to grow, whether for decorative flowers or food for the household. Many people want their lawns to be lush and invite praise. Some of these people buy fertilizers that contain chemicals that can be harmful to kids - of the human and pet varieties. Others buy compost and then buy more when it runs out.
There is a better way to enhance the garden without paying for compost on a regular basis, covering the area with harmful fertilizers or dealing with shoveling out a personal compost pile.
Why compost anyway?
There are a number of advantages to using natural compost in your garden. You aren't using chemical fertilizers or compost of unknown origin. You are getting rid of household waste in an environmentally friendly way. You are using products you already have to throw away, so you're not shelling out extra dollars.
Composting is a natural way to get the job done. You'll contribute less to landfills and incinerators that pollute the air, you won't have food scraps sitting in your trash can for days and you could be preparing the next generation for the future that awaits them.
Kids and composting
Composting is a great way to teach kids about the environment. If you explain how composting helps out the world around us and enhances the garden without using harmful chemicals, they will take that information to heart and be more likely to do environmentally friendly things in the future.
Some kids will have fun with drum composters when it comes time to turn the handle and see what their leftover bologna has become. You could make it a family affair if you wanted to.
When kids inevitably have questions about how compost is made, you could show them how to look up the information and guide them through what may be their first foray into personal research. They'll learn how to find information themselves, gain a little knowledge for now, and know how to consider big questions later.
I don't have a garden, why do I want to compost?
Even if you don't plan on using your compost, you're still lessening your personal load on local landfills. You can turn composting into a neighborhood thing. Have a chat with your neighbors about your composting activities. They may want to buy your compost for their yards or get in on the action themselves. You could have a neighborhood compost conglomerate that uses what you need and then sells the remainder to others. You could donate compost to local schools for science projects.
At the very least you'd be doing something good for the environment and lessening the stinking rot that household waste would become otherwise.
Look below to see the composters we offer.

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BioBag is proud to have the first 100% biodegradable, non-allergenic cat pan liner on the market.
Cat waste should n…
$23.95
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The Sun-Mar's Autoflow 400 Garden Composter is designed for the serious gardener with kitchen waste and garden trimm…
$499.95
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BioBag Dog Waste Bags are biodegradable and compostable.
BioBag Dog holds the distinction of being the first biodeg…
$22.95
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The Sun-Mar 200 Kitchen and Garden Drum Composter helps you get into composting without the effort.
Sun-Mar's rev…
$329.95
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The Envirocycle Composter produces quality compost more quickly and more easily than conventional composters by its roll…
$169.95
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The Bokashi Bucket Compost System quickly ferments without the smell.
Organic Nutrient Rich Fertilizer in just two we…
$89.95
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Organic EM-1 Rice Bran Bokashi accelerates compost creation and works as an odor control additive for cat litter.
Bok…
$19.95
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BioBag Composting Systems are ideal for disposing kitchen scraps easily and environmentally.
BioBags make composting …
$29.49
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BioBag Kitchen Bags are 100% biodegradable and compostable.
BioBag Tall Kitchen waste bags are sized equivalent to …
$22.95
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