Husband made this for me and I absolutely love it! We added hooks to hand our handle in the middle of the front and one on the side to hang our thermometer. Only modification was we had about 1.5 inch over hang of roofing material. 🎉🎉🎉🎉
I found your channel looking for advice on how to select grow lights because my seedlings were so leggy. It worked immediately, they turned right around. I'm zone 5b, so many weeks of frost still to come. Thank you for your videos. I love the simplicity, no silly music, or fake enthusiastic commercialism. Just a man in his garden passing on knowledge! Thanks again
I wanted to look for something to deal with all the oak leaves I get this time of year and I thought about composting them. Your compost bins look really easy to build. Thanks.
Thank you so much for the video! Eventually going to make bins, but your instructions for the lid is exactly what ive been looking for my ducks nesting box lol
Great video! Found your channel by looking for grow lights, too. Been watching all your videos as I am getting into gardening. Thank you for the great content.
Nice job Riley. I have a very similar setup. Mine is 4 bin made with pallets. But the climate here in Chicago is making mine a bit wobbly after 4 years. I'll build a new system soon but for the front slats I will permanently attach the bottom ones. That will add stability for me and I never remove the lower two anyway.
I built this compost bin over the weekend!! I LOVE it, thanks for sharing the information. I modified it a little as I went, but overall it's all your design! How do I share a photo??
nice! You are a great instructor I love all the detail! I have wanted to build one of these and I found that your video is the best! I just subscribed and look forward to watching all of your videos I am a novice gardener but I want to do well this year so I am going to look to your videos for lots of tips. Loved the videos where you taught about trellises and growing zucchini vertically.I had given up on growing them because of squash bugs. I don’t use chemicals in my garden but maybe vertical growth would deter them a bit? Thank you for great videos!
Re: squash bugs killing your plants, You can spray with bacillus thuringiensis, it is 100% natural and organic and will help prevent squash bug damage. I’ve done a video on that you can check out.
Nice design! 👍 I'm just curious about mice/rats and similar pests - don't they get in your compost? Wouldn't it be good to have some metal fence around the bin? Anyways, I'm doing the same design in spring myself, I think 🤔
First off, thanks for the informative video! I'm excited to build this for my own yard. One small issue I noticed - you said to make the roof from one 26" x 8' panel For roof of 64" long by 40" wide, you'd need 3 pieces of 26"-wide panel (last one cut to 12" wide) and all would have to be the full 40" long, which comes out to 10 ft of panel. How did you do yours? Did you find a 10 ft piece of polycarbonate panel?
Greeting from Florida. The termites don’t make short work of that system being its on the ground? I typically have to burn all wood with the Japanese Shouban method.
I like your design except that the ‘roof’ because it’s potentially a hazard if a gust of wind flipped it down unexpectedly. I know of people having such accidents and it can be serious, in fact, life changing!
Thank you Jacob. Mine is mostly protected by the fence and I have never had it close by the wind even if I've left it open all day long but it's a good point. A brace of some kind built into the side should take care of that risk for those that have it up in open areas. Thanks for the comment.
Husband made this for me and I absolutely love it! We added hooks to hand our handle in the middle of the front and one on the side to hang our thermometer. Only modification was we had about 1.5 inch over hang of roofing material. 🎉🎉🎉🎉
I found your channel looking for advice on how to select grow lights because my seedlings were so leggy. It worked immediately, they turned right around. I'm zone 5b, so many weeks of frost still to come. Thank you for your videos. I love the simplicity, no silly music, or fake enthusiastic commercialism. Just a man in his garden passing on knowledge! Thanks again
Thank you and good luck with your tomatoes this year!
Great video! After watching several videos, I’ve decided to go with your design!!! I’m so excited! 😊
I wanted to look for something to deal with all the oak leaves I get this time of year and I thought about composting them. Your compost bins look really easy to build. Thanks.
this is the most helpful video ever! thank you
Thank you so much for the video! Eventually going to make bins, but your instructions for the lid is exactly what ive been looking for my ducks nesting box lol
Great video! Found your channel by looking for grow lights, too. Been watching all your videos as I am getting into gardening. Thank you for the great content.
Nice job Riley. I have a very similar setup. Mine is 4 bin made with pallets. But the climate here in Chicago is making mine a bit wobbly after 4 years. I'll build a new system soon but for the front slats I will permanently attach the bottom ones. That will add stability for me and I never remove the lower two anyway.
That’s a great idea and I think I’ll do the same !
Thanks for sacrificing your Masters viewing to teach us how to make this compost bin. 😀
watching the replays/rebroadcast at 9;30pm.....
Glad to hear Steve-o is taking care of the earth!
I looked at other people's you're the best one I seen I like the best I started online I ain't through with it yet I hope turned out like yours
Thanks so much Riley, I very much appreciate your efforts! Greg
Glad it was helpful!
I built this compost bin over the weekend!! I LOVE it, thanks for sharing the information. I modified it a little as I went, but overall it's all your design! How do I share a photo??
nice! You are a great instructor I love all the detail! I have wanted to build one of these and I found that your video is the best! I just subscribed and look forward to watching all of your videos I am a novice gardener but I want to do well this year so I am going to look to your videos for lots of tips. Loved the videos where you taught about trellises and growing zucchini vertically.I had given up on growing them because of squash bugs. I don’t use chemicals in my garden but maybe vertical growth would deter them a bit? Thank you for great videos!
Re: squash bugs killing your plants, You can spray with bacillus thuringiensis, it is 100% natural and organic and will help prevent squash bug damage. I’ve done a video on that you can check out.
@@rileysgarden8153 Thank you so much I will definitely watch that! Thank you!
Nice design! 👍 I'm just curious about mice/rats and similar pests - don't they get in your compost? Wouldn't it be good to have some metal fence around the bin? Anyways, I'm doing the same design in spring myself, I think 🤔
Do you have step by step instructions written anywhere?
First off, thanks for the informative video! I'm excited to build this for my own yard.
One small issue I noticed - you said to make the roof from one 26" x 8' panel
For roof of 64" long by 40" wide, you'd need 3 pieces of 26"-wide panel (last one cut to 12" wide) and all would have to be the full 40" long, which comes out to 10 ft of panel. How did you do yours? Did you find a 10 ft piece of polycarbonate panel?
Thanks - this helped me a lot!
Glad it helped!
I like your design, but a question......wouldn't cutting a cedar 2x4 down the middle yields 2x2s, not 1" posts? They look to be 2" square.
Ron, you are right. I misspoke in the video. I cut them down to 2x2. Thanks for pointing that out.
Greeting from Florida. The termites don’t make short work of that system being its on the ground? I typically have to burn all wood with the Japanese Shouban method.
no, I haven't had that problem
Hi Riley, do you ever plant butternut squash - and if so, do you trim the vines to promote more fruit development?
Greg, sorry for the late reply. I just planted my first full size butternut this fall. I'll do a video on them when they get a little larger.
I like your design except that the ‘roof’ because it’s potentially a hazard if a gust of wind flipped it down unexpectedly. I know of people having such accidents and it can be serious, in fact, life changing!
Thank you Jacob. Mine is mostly protected by the fence and I have never had it close by the wind even if I've left it open all day long but it's a good point. A brace of some kind built into the side should take care of that risk for those that have it up in open areas. Thanks for the comment.