Gone are the days of having compost piles in the back yard. With the NatureMill composter, problems are virtually non-existent, taking the compost process indoors or outdoors within the sleek machine design. Many positive NatureMill composter reviews have shown that these machines are tough enough to withstand cold weather, rain or snow, while at the same time compact and clean enough to put right in your kitchen for easy composting. To avoid any NatureMill composter problems, owners simply have to use only appropriate, recommended materials for composting and avoid materials that can cause potential damage to the machine.
Preparing Materials Can Prevent NatureMill Composter Problems
To prevent NatureMill composter problems, it is recommended that users prepare their biodegradable materials beforehand by cutting or shredding the materials into small pieces. A good mix of 'green' and 'brown' biodegradable materials will create optimal compost. These types of materials include cheese, egg shells, grass and plant clippings, small yard leaves, dry flowers and even coffee grounds. Users can also add a tablespoon of regular baking soda every so often to reduce food acidity and keep the machine running smoothly.
Stay Away From Not Recommended Materials
NatureMill composter problems are easily prevented by avoiding not recommended materials. Materials that should be avoided include plastic, glass, rubber and metal items as well as fibrous or hard items such as lobster shells, wine corks, steak bones and avocado pits. Pourable liquid chemicals, medicines and soaps should also not be used.
With NatureMill, composting is easy and safe. By using only recommended materials, you can enjoy your NatureMill composter for many years to come.
