Paulette,
We purchased one at my day job to keep worm casting in. We tumble them and
keep the moisture level in a good range. I don't compost with it. If it
indeed works, a simple plastic barrel could be made into a tumbler. It
really is vastly overpriced IMHO. I can buy 500lbs. of tested vermicompost,
or enough for over 150 brews in my 22G EPM, for the cost of the unit
shipped.
Tom Jaszewski
www.livesoil.com
702-595-7012
-----Original Message-----
From: George and Paulette Mouchet [mailto:geomouchet_at_QNET.COM]
Sent: Tuesday, June 10, 2003 3:45 PM
To: 'compost_tea_at_yahoogroups.com'
Subject: [compost_tea] ComposTumbler
Dr. E.
In your opinion, can a bin like the ComposTumbler (www.compostumbler.com),
that claims to make finished compost in 2 weeks, get the job done?
According to the latest The Compost Tea Brewing Manual, the entire pile of
compost must reach 131-135 degrees for 3 days. It seems to me the
ComposTumbler might actually be able to accomplish this.
Thanks,
Paulette
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