
- Indoor worm composting
- Bokashi composting
- Compost tumblers
Indoor Worm Composting
Indoor worm composting, also known as vermicomposting, is a great method for small urban spaces. It involves using worms to break down organic waste into nutrient-rich compost. This can be done in a small bin or specialized worm composting system.
Bokashi Composting
Bokashi composting is a fermentation process that uses beneficial microbes to break down food waste. It can be done in a small, airtight container, making it ideal for urban dwellers. Bokashi composting also works well for those who want to compost meat, dairy, and other traditionally difficult-to-compost items.
Compost Tumblers
Compost tumblers are a convenient option for small urban spaces. These rotating bins speed up the composting process and require minimal space. They also help contain odors and keep pests away, making them a practical choice for urban composting.