Bosmere, Odor Free Plastic Kitchen Compost Caddy, 2.3 Gallon

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  $24.99

Description

An essential accessory for all compost bin owners. This 2.3 gallon capacity container will store materials suitable for home composting. Empty only when full, thereby reducing trips to the compost bin. The lid features a carbon filter which absorbs and contains unpleasant odors. This filter will last for 3 to 4 months. Suitable materials for composting vegetable & fruit peelings, egg shells, tea leaves, coffee grounds and cut flowers.

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Bosmere'sPlastic Kitchen Compost Caddy is an essential accessory for all compost bin owners. This container will store materials suitable for home composting and its lid features a carbon filter which absorbs and contains unpleasant odors.

  • Plastic kitchen compost caddy
  • Suitable materials for composting vegetable & fruit peelings, egg shells, tea leaves, coffee grounds and cut flowers.
  • An essential accessory for all compost bin owners
  • Lid features a carbon filter which absorbs and contains unpleasant odors
  • Filter will last for 3 to 4 months
  • Empty only when full, thereby reducing trips to the compost bin
  • Suitable for indoor and outdoor use
  • 100% plastic
  • Wipe clean

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Brand Bosmere

Product Questions (7)

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Hand pulling or using an iron based natural broadleaf weed killer are safe ways to weed.
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When determining how much grass seed you will need, you must determine your square footage by measuring length multiplied by width.
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Liquid applications are easier to burn with and generally not recommended, as it will be 100% synthetic. With granular applications you have your choice of going for all slow release and non-burning, or a mixture of...
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