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The Tumbleweed Pet Poop Composter consists of two
nesting boxes with lid, which form a compact unit. Worms eat and breed in the
top composter box. This has a perforated base to allow liquid waste to drain to
the bottom box. Worm castings remain in the top box and harvested. The bottom box
collects the valuable liquid waste, which can be diluted and used as fertilizer
on your garden. The Tumbleweed Pet Poop Composter design allows for maximum
efficiency and greater amount of castings than most Pet Poop Composters.
The tumbleweed Pet Poop Composter will handle droppings of two medium dogs.
This varies with age, diet, exercise and breed. The greater amount of droppings
recycled through the tumbleweed pet poop composter, the quicker the level of
castings built up. Worm castings are harvested, and used around the flower
garden or in potting mixes.
There’s no difficulty getting the worms to eat dog droppings. Commercial worm
farmers rear their worms on manure. However it’s not possible to mix diets.
They must be fed exclusively on pet poop. Worms are not included with the
tumbleweed pet poop composter. |
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