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TUMBLING COMPOSTER

 

INSTRUCTIONS

Thank you for purchasing our tumbling composter.

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q

RM4000

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wood 

ashes

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invasive plants/weeds (i.e. poison ivy)

Do not compost:

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meats/fats/bones

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dairy 

products

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trash/plastic

Browns are:

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leaves

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straw/hay

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saw 

dust

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twigs

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kitchen 

scraps

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grass 

clippings

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garden 

&

house 

plants

Setting-up your Composter

First select a location to install your composter that is convenient to 
move materials to and from, usually close to a garden. Choose a flat 
surface with enough room to be able to rotate the composter and if 
able, be sure to select a location in direct sunlight, to help cook your 
compost.

To assemble, you will need an adjustable wrench and flat screw driver. 
An additional set of hands will be helpful too! Complete assembly 
instructions are included on inserted sheets. 

What to put in your Composter 

The composting process works best by mixing moist greens 
(nitrogen rich) with dry browns. (carbon rich) in a ratio of 
approximately 

1

 part greens to 

2

 part

s

 browns.

 Start with a scoop of 

regular garden dirt to introduce the needed microbes.

Greens are:

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