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Zest Eco Hive Wooden Composter Compost Bin Beehive Garden Waste

£249.99
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Description

General description

Making your own compost at home is a popular and environmentally beneficial garden trend. The Zest Eco Hive Wooden Composter not only offers functional advantages but also serves as an attractive addition to any garden. Shaped like a traditional beehive and constructed from sustainable slow-grown softwood sourced from responsibly managed forests, this composter is both practical and aesthetically pleasing.

Technical specifications

  • Capacity: 405 litres
  • Dimensions of lower hatch: 500mm x 270mm
  • Timber board dimensions: 90mm x 20mm
  • Usage

  • The lid opens on either side and folds back for easy removal, facilitating compost churning and harvesting.
  • Narrow gaps in the side panels allow for air circulation while keeping rain out.
  • The open base permits micro-organisms, worms, and slugs to enter the waste heap, aiding in the decomposition process.
  • Other information

  • Popular beehive design.
  • Dual opening lid for easy access.
  • Angled cut 'cant boards' enhance ventilation.
  • Features

    • Brand
      ZEST
    • Volume
      405 l
    • Material
      Wood
    • Composter opening
      Lower hatch
    • Type of composter
      Wood
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