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Find a spot in your yard that gets enough sun. You can put a border around it mafe from standing pallets, but not necessary. That's it: a pile in your yard and follow the composting rules of layering material, what food scaraps are acceptable, etc. Good luck!
https://www.thespruce.com/compost-bin-from-plastic-storage-container-2539493
Any large box, barrel or container that you can 'turn' the compost material by shovel or anything that will turn or mix it. Even a large trash bin with a lockable lid can be rolled to mix the compost. ***Add worms to it, you can buy them online. or at some garden centers/nurseries.
Probably the best ones are above. And adding worms to it is a good idea. Nightcrawlers aerate your compost, and red wigglers (pink or red and about 3-5 inches long) will compost your compost quicker: they eat as much food waste as they themselves weigh. Red wigglers do best in 3 feet of soil, so they might be all you need.
Red wigglers produce an egg about every 2-3 days, and there are about 20-25 babies inside. Potted plants also do well if you put a few red wigglers in the pot.
Definitely add worms!
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