Composting is a great way to get rid of table scraps and yard waste and turn them into nutrient rich food for your beloved flowers or those hungry tomato plants. Our vendors offer a variety of items to help get the beginning composter up and running as well as to help make the experienced composter's job a bit easier!
![]() | Biobag, 100 Bags These compost pail liners do away with the messiest job in the kitchen—cleaning out the compost pail. No more scrubbing, no more odor, no need to carry the pail out to the compost pile. And best of all, our bags are made of 100% biodegradable cornstarch, so you can toss the whole thing into your compost bin. |
![]() | Kitchen Compost Crock Collecting kitchen scraps for composting shouldn't detract from your kitchen décor. This sleek ceramic crock is attractive enough to keep on the kitchen counter, so there is no need to hide it under the sink. Glazed inside and out, the crock will never stain or absorb food odors, and it has an activated carbon filter to trap odors. Available in Brilliant White, Cobalt Blue, or Red. |
![]() | Odor-Free Compost Pail Collect kitchen waste for your compost pile without collecting flies. This Odor-Free Compost Pail has a snap-lock lid and easy-to-replace carbon filters to eliminate food odors. Put it on your countertop, or mount it under your sink. |
![]() | Brushed Stainless Steel Compost Pail The perfect match for today's sleek, modern kitchens, this compost pail is also extremely practical. Brushed stainless steel won't take on the odors or colors of onions, garlic and other pungent food scraps. Rinses clean and is dishwasher-safe, too. |
![]() | Green Stoneware Compost Crock No one will guess this handsome crock is collecting food scraps for composting, so you can keep it right on the kitchen counter. An activated charcoal filter in the lid traps odors, and it’s dishwasher-safe, too. Made of glazed ceramic, the crock comes with 2 filters that last up to two months each. Generous one-gallon capacity. |
![]() | Copper Finish Compost Pail A hammered-copper finish and rustic bail handle give this sturdy kitchen compost pail an antique charm. The bucket is stainless steel for easy cleaning and long service. Holds 5 quarts. |
![]() | Beehive Composter Colorful wooden composters in the shape of traditional bee boxes are all the rage with gardeners in Great Britain. We've developed our beehive compost bin with a hinged lid that opens from either side for convenient, one-handed filling. A big front door lifts right out for easy access to finished compost. |
![]() | Earthmaker™ Composter It took some ingenious gardeners in New Zealand to devise the Earthmaker™ Composter, an efficient, gravity-fed composting system. Kitchen scraps and garden waste start in the top chamber of this compost system, where beneficial fungi and bacteria handle the initial stages of decomposition. After 3 to 5 weeks, slide out the panel and let the contents move down into the cooler, second chamber. After another 3 to 5 weeks, guide the finished compost into the lower chamber where it matures and can be easily removed for use in your garden. |
![]() | Compost Cottage Constructed of naturally weather-resistant white cedar, our new Compost Cottage has solid aluminum corners, a sturdy plywood roof and quality cedar shingles. With a 106-gallon capacity (16.55 cu. ft.), it’s one of the largest composters we offer. Roof is hinged and opens fully for easy loading; full-width door at the bottom makes it easy to access finished compost. Built-in ventilation on sides and back ensure good air circulation. Sun medallion adds a decorative touch. Cedar will weather to an attractive silver-gray over time. |
| Deluxe Pyramid Composter Our customer-favorite Pyramid Composter has just been redesigned with new features that make it even simpler to use than ever before! We've added a hinged lid so you can open it with one hand, yet it can't blow away. Plus, we've added a second easy-access door in the back of the composter to make it super-simple to remove finished compost. Convenience and large capacity at a great low price! | |
![]() | Wire Bin Composter You may need only one composter most of the year, but where can you put that mountain of leaves every fall? This wire bin holds 150 dry gallons (20 cubic feet) of leaves and garden scraps, without the investment of an enclosed composter. In fact, it's so inexpensive that many gardeners connect two or three together: one to collect waste, one for cooking compost, and one for finished compost. |
![]() | Back Porch Compost Tumbler It's no bother composting kitchen scraps when you have this convenient tumbler near the back door. Our compact composter is sized just right to handle food scraps, and with a few quick spins, turn them into rich garden gold. When your compost is ready, just wheel it out to the garden. The big hinged door makes access easy. |
![]() | Easy-Open Composter If your composting style is “toss it and forget it,” this inexpensive composter is a smart solution. It snaps together in minutes, and there are doors on all sides for easy unloading of finished compost, ventilation holes at top and bottom, and an ingenious lid that snaps open at the touch of a button. Holds almost 16 cubic feet (100 dry gallons) of kitchen and yard waste materials. |
![]() | Compost Tumbler This batch composter has the largest capacity of any we offer—a whopping 22.4 cubic feet. The drum sits 27" off the ground for easy loading and unloading. Gear-driven drum means easy, no-slip turning, even when the composter is full. Aeration vents and interior fins for mixing materials as the drum is turned produce finished compost faster. Load it up with kitchen and yard waste and tumble every few days, and you can have finished compost in about five weeks. |
![]() | Worm Chalet Vermiculture-composting with worms is a fun and easy way to turn messy food scraps into rich and crumbly black compost. We've tried many worm bins over the years and this one is superior in every way. Each of the three stacking trays has recessed handgrips and a removable wire bottom. As worms finish digesting scraps in one tray, they move to the next in search of food. Simply empty out the finished castings for use in your garden and refill the tray. The Worm Chalet is sized to handle all the kitchen vegetable scraps from 2-5 adults, and works year-round when kept in an area that's 54-70 degrees F. |
![]() | Red Wiggler Worms Convert food scraps into nutrient-packed compost with Red Wiggler Worms. They're fast, efficient and odorless! |
![]() | Coir Worm Bedding Coir is ideal for the worm bedding used in vermicomposting. Absorbent and high in carbon, this 1/2 lb. coir brick provides approx. 8 dry quarts of bedding. Perfect for use with the Worm Chalet. |
![]() | Compost Aerator You won't find a better-designed compost aerator anywhere. It has not one, but two sets of "wings" that fold back to plunge deep into the pile, then open to create new air passages. A must-have accessory for any composter! |
![]() | Super Hot® Compost Starter This 100% organic activator will "rev up" your compost pile with a high-energy blend of nitrogen and hungry micro-organisms. It's a powerful two-part system of energizer (including peanut meal) and activator (micro-organisms, alfalfa, cocoa meal, and other ingredients). Super Hot is guaranteed to give you finished compost in record time. |
![]() | Compost Sifter Black gold, that is! Just put finished compost into the pan and give it a shake. Finely-textured finished compost falls through, leaving stones, sticks and uncomposted materials behind. Use the sifted compost in potting mixes or add it to your flower beds and gardens. The rest goes back into your compost pile for more cooking. |
![]() | Earthworm Eggs As they process organic materials, earthworms aerate the soil, leaving behind nutrient-rich castings. This peat and humus blend contains approximately 1500 nearly-microscopic earthworm eggs. Just scatter on the ground and rake lightly. They will mature and reproduce in about 3 months. |





















