
[Stainless Steel Kitchen Compost Crock from Real Goods]
Just because you don’t live on a farm, or even somewhere with a small yard, doesn’t mean you can’t compost. No matter your size of home or land, you can compost easily with a basic kitchen compost bin – even if you live in an apartment in the city. Your local parks or community gardens, or your own potted plants can use the compost. Bonus; in recent years, kitchen compost bins have even gone down in price.
Composting basics:
- Composting is simply allowing organic matter to decay and return to the soil, rather than tossing it in the garbage.
- Composting can reduce household waste (i.e. what ends up in your trash can) but plenty – up to 30% or more.
- If you have a yard or even potted plants, compost is the perfect natural soil additive. Composting (adding compost to) your plants will reduce or eliminate the need for chemical fertilizers and can even be used as mulch.
Items to compost:
- Produce -veggies and fruit scraps or produce that’s gone bad
- Coffee grounds
- Eggshells
- Fireplace ashes
- Yard clippings, and cut grass
- Bread, pasta, old beans
To learn more about what can and cannot be composted, visit Compost Info Guide or Composting at the EPA.
Now about kitchen compost bins…
The Stainless Steel Kitchen Compost Crock above is one small solution to composting. The one-gallon interior will hold a week’s worth of scraps. Also, there’s a six-month activated-carbon-filter lid to trap odors and circulate air (for rot prevention).
Other ideas:
NatureMill Automatic Indoor Composter also from Real Goods: This kitchen bin can handle even meat, fish and dairy. “The NatureMill automatic composter achieves true “hot composting” temperatures for odor-, bug- and worm-free composting of up to 120 lbs. of food waste per month.” You can even use this outside. One batch of compost made in this bin will feed 10-40 square feet of lawn or garden.

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