Neudorff Thermo composter DuoTherm 530 liters + mouse grid

Neudorff Thermo composter DuoTherm 530 liters + mouse grid

  • Capacity: 530 liters - Dimensions: 0.82 x 0.82 x 1.15 m
  • Includes mouse mesh to protect against mice and rodents. Dimensions: 81.5 x 81.5 cm
  • Compost silo for quick composting in the garden
  • For medium to large home gardens
  • Excellent thermal insulation thanks to the double-walled construction

Do it like nature does: convert plant residues back into valuable nutrients! Giving your own compost is the best thing you can do for plants and soil. This is very easy to do with this thermal composter. Start collecting garden and kitchen waste!

application

Assembly according to assembly instructions

  1. Place the composter as horizontally as possible on the ground, not on stone slabs. The materials in it need ground contact. In this way, microorganisms can rise from the soil into the compost, and compost worms can retreat to the protective soil in the event of frost. In addition, liquid that is produced in this way can simply seep away.
  2. Gather the raw materials and prepare as large a quantity as possible at once (min. 80 - 100 liters). This is how you reach higher temperatures.
  3. Chop up the materials with scissors or a shredder.
  4. Put a handful of Radivit Neudorff Compost Accelerator on top of each layer.
  5. The contents of the composter should always be as moist as a squeezed out sponge. If necessary, water it or add Bentonit SandbodenImbesserer from Neudorff to bind the moisture.
  6. Turn the compost after 2-3 weeks or mix well (except for worm composting). In this way, sufficient oxygen reaches the active microorganisms.
  7. After about 8 - 12 weeks you will receive valuable mulch compost, which you can apply to beds and tree grates to improve the soil. Use the bottom flap to remove it, or simply dismantle a side panel and remove the compost that way.
Do it like nature does: convert plant residues back into valuable nutrients! Giving your own compost is the best thing you can do for plants and soil. This is very easy to do with this thermal composter. Start collecting garden and kitchen waste! Place the composter as horizontally as possible on the ground, not on stone slabs. The materials in it need ground contact. In this way, microorganisms can rise from the soil into the compost, and compost worms can retreat to the protective soil in the event of frost. In addition, liquid that is produced in this way can simply seep away. After about 8 - 12 weeks you will receive valuable mulch compost, which you can apply to beds and tree grates to improve the soil. Use the bottom flap to remove it, or simply dismantle a side panel and remove the
Do it like nature does: convert plant residues back into valuable nutrients! Giving your own compost is the best thing you can do for plants and soil. This is very easy to do with this thermal composter. Start collecting garden and kitchen waste! Place the composter as horizontally as possible on the ground, not on stone slabs. The materials in it need ground contact. In this way, microorganisms can rise from the soil into the compost, and compost worms can retreat to the protective soil in the event of frost. In addition, liquid that is produced in this way can simply seep away. After about 8 - 12 weeks you will receive valuable mulch compost, which you can apply to beds and tree grates to improve the soil. Use the bottom flap to remove it, or simply dismantle a side panel and remove the
Do it like nature does: convert plant residues back into valuable nutrients! Giving your own compost is the best thing you can do for plants and soil. This is very easy to do with this thermal composter. Start collecting garden and kitchen waste! Place the composter as horizontally as possible on the ground, not on stone slabs. The materials in it need ground contact. In this way, microorganisms can rise from the soil into the compost, and compost worms can retreat to the protective soil in the event of frost. In addition, liquid that is produced in this way can simply seep away. After about 8 - 12 weeks you will receive valuable mulch compost, which you can apply to beds and tree grates to improve the soil. Use the bottom flap to remove it, or simply dismantle a side panel and remove the