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Home Composting Bins

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Quick Overview


  • Composting made easy with the Big and Little Pig home composters

  • Rotating, Heat-Generating and Insulated

  • Transform your kitchen waste into nutritious compost

  • Use to fertilise lawns, pot plants, vegetable gardens and flower beds.


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Product Description

Composting has never been easier with this rotating heat-generating and insulated composting bin.

Enjoy seeing the transformation of your kitchen waste into nutritious compost; compost you can use to fertilise lawns, pot plants, vegetable gardens and flower beds - all year round.

Convenient and simple to use, this Swedish designed quality home composting unit is manufactured to impeccably high standards. Available in 2 sizes, both units feature 2 insulated compartments and are self standing or can be mounted to the wall (brackets included).

Compost in 3 easy steps...

Step 1

To begin, simply add your daily kitchen scraps, doggie and garden waste to a starter eg; active compost. The insulated environment will increase in temperature; creating the ideal ecological environment for decomposing solid matter.

Step 2

Add some sawdust to ensure you have the correct ratio of wet & dry ingredients

Step 3

Rotate the barrel every time you add waste to ensure adequate aeration and your organic, nutrient rich compost will be ready for use in around 6 weeks!

Compost easier than ever before with a Joraform Composter

vitality 4 life approvedFully insulated and aerated
The most suitable organisms for decomposition are oxygen breathers or “aerobes” and there must be an adequate movement of air through the decomposing matter to supply their needs. The Jora composter has been cleverly constructed to allow aeration while simultaneously accelerating the decomposing process as the temperature is maintained at the correct level for decomposing to occur.

Fully rotating for proper mixing!
One of the big advantages of the Jora composters is how easy it is to mix the contents. Rotating the unit draws in air, preventing odours and mixing wet and dry matter. By rotating the unit, aeration occurs and the moisture is evenly distributed so new surface planes emerge for the micro-organisms to digest.

Easy to balance wet & dry
For efficient breakdown of waste matter, the correct combination of aeration, temperature plus sufficient mixing with the correct wet & dry ratio is required. The combination of rotation and sawdust make it easy to maintain the temperature, aeration and wet & dry ratio. One turn of the unit with each new quantity of waste is sufficient to aerate the contents. Rotate the unit more frequently if the waste is very wet, to ensure even distribution of the sawdust or wood pellets.

Composting Bin

The role played by sawdust / wood shavings
The use of sawdust / wood shavings absorbs the moisture and gives structure to the compost, keeping it well aerated. The addition of sawdust has 3 important functions. Micro-organisms need both carbon and nitrogen. For each part nitrogen (N) there needs to be 30 parts carbon (C). Green waste and food waste are very high in nitrogen. Therefore, carbon is needed to balance the waste. When you add dry sawdust, it...

  • absorbs moisture
  • adds structure to the finished compost
  • provides a carbon source on which the micro-organisms feed

information More information about organic composting

What can I Compost?

Suitable for Composting

 

Unsuitable for Composting

Food scraps (raw, cooked, fried and smoked) good for composting   Cigarette butts, ashesm snuff and tobacco bad for composting
Meat - and bone good for composting   Chewing gum bad for composting
Fish - and bone good for composting   Tinfoil and other metals bad for composting
Shellfish good for composting   Rubber Items bad for composting
Vegetables good for composting   Cat sand bad for composting
Eggs - and shell good for composting   Vacuum cleaner bags bad for composting
Potatoes good for composting   Envelopes, newspapers, or other heavily printed matter bad for composting
Bread and biscuits good for composting   Any plastics, platic bags bad for composting
Fruit (every kind) good for composting   milk or juice cartons (they are waxed) bad for composting
Coffee drains and filters good for composting   Cling filim bad for composting
Teabags and tealeaves good for composting   pieces of coloured or impregnated wood (a pollutant to the compost) bad for composting
Household paper, paper bags (non-coloured) good for composting   Sacking bad for composting
Serviettes (non-coloured) good for composting   Fire ashes, chalk, earth bad for composting
Egg cartons (non-coloured without tags) good for composting
Sawdust from hamster/guinea pig cages good for composting
Flower waster from vases, pots and terraces good for composting
Dog waste good for composting
Enjoy seeing the transformation of your kitchen waste into nutritious compost; compost you can use to fertilise lawns, pot plants, vegetable gardens and flower beds.

click on the buy now / add to cart button and you could be enjoying your new composter within days.

Specifications of the Jora Composter

JK 125 (Little Pig) / JK 270 (Big Pig)
Weight 29kg / 38 kg
Volume 125l / 270l
Capacity 4-6 persons or 10-12 l/week (Little Pig)
10-12 persons or 25-30 l/week (Big Pig)
Dimensions 960 x 836 mm / 1160 x 886 mm
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Specifications

Warranty 2 years domestic use

FAQs

What is the best material to use when beginning with the Big or Little Pig composter?

Place a couple of shovels loads of active compost, horse or chicken manure into the new side to begin the process.

What CAN I put in my composter?

Food scraps – raw, cooked, fried and smoked
Meat – and bone
Fish – and bone
Shellfish
Vegetables
Eggs – and shell
Potatoes
Bread and Biscuits
Fruit – every kind
Coffee drains and filters
Teabags and tea leaves
Household paper, paper bags – non coloured
Serviettes – non  coloured
Egg cartons – non coloured without price tag
Sawdust from hamster/guinea pig cages
Flower waste from vases, pots and terraces
Dog waste

What should I NOT put in my composter?

Cigarette butts, ash, snuff and tobacco
Chewing gum
Tinfoil and other metals
Rubber items
Cat sand
Vacuum cleaner bags
Envelopes, newspapers or other heavily printed matter
Any plastic, plastic bags
Milk or juice cartons – they are waxed
Cling film
Pieces of coloured or impregnated wood – a pollutant to the compost
Sacking
Fire ashes, chalk, earth
Liquids – milk, soup etc

Why can I put meat into this composter? I thought meat was no good.

One of the main reasons that meat has traditionally been excluded from compost is that is attracts vermin. With the Joraform composters, they are completely sealed units which are also elevated therefore this is no longer a problem.

How important is adding newspaper, lawn and garden clippings to making good compost?

They key to making a compost work is aeration and the correct mix of carbon and nitrogen. Tear up all household paper and newspapers; add garden clippings and also wood shavings or pellets to remove the moisture. The design of the Big and Little Pig composters is that it’s easy to rotate and introduce air and turn over the planes so that the micro organisms can do their work.

What role do the sawdust/wood shavings play?

The use of sawdust / wood shavings absorbs the moisture and gives structure to the compost, keeping it well aerated. The addition of sawdust has 3 important functions. Micro-organisms need both carbon and nitrogen.

For each part nitrogen (N) there needs to be 30 parts carbon (C). Green waste and food waste are very high in nitrogen. Therefore, carbon is needed to balance the waste. When you add dry sawdust, it…

1. absorbs moisture
2. adds structure to the finished compost
3. provides a carbon source on which the micro-organisms feed

What makes the Joraform Composter so unique?

Composting works best when it’s left to do its own thing! The twin compartments of the Joraform composters allows for one side to be completely closed off when full. The heat generated in this highly insulated unit reaches up to 75° centigrade.

This Swedish designed quality home composting unit is manufactured to impeccably high standards. Available in 2 sizes, both units feature 2 insulated compartments and are self standing or can be mounted to the wall (brackets included).

What can I use the compost for?

You can use your homemade compost for fertilizing lawns, pot plants, vegetable gardens and flower beds.

How long will it take for my compost to be ready?

Your organic, nutrient rich compost will be ready for use in around 6 weeks!

Why is it important for my composter to be fully insulated and aerated?

The most suitable organisms for decomposition are oxygen breathers or “aerobes” and there must be an adequate movement of air through the decomposing matter to supply their needs.

The Jora composter has been cleverly constructed to allow aeration while simultaneously, the insulation accelerates the decomposing process as the temperature is maintained at the correct level for decomposing to occur.

Why is it important for my composter to rotate?

Rotating the unit draws air in through the air vents, preventing odours and mixing wet and dry matter. By rotating the unit, aeration occurs and the moisture is evenly distributed so new surface planes emerge for the micro-organisms to digest.




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