How To Pick The Right Compost Spreader For You

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Composting references generally focus on producing and storing compost, neglecting to delve into the ways finished compost can be efficiently distributed ...

Compost Spreader - Pick The Right One For You

A compost spreader is an often neglected but very valuable gardening tool. Composting references generally focus on producing and storing compost, neglecting to delve into the ways finished compost can be efficiently distributed. The compost spreader provides exactly that: efficient compost distribution.

It is a cumbersome chore to haul buckets of compost for distribution over a large area of plant bed. It is also virtually impossible to ensure efficient distribution even for a small area. This is why a compost spreader is one of the handiest devices an ardent composter can invest in.

A compost spreader is generally made of a tough metal screen with perforations big enough to let smaller compost particles through, but small enough to help crush bigger lumps of compost.

Anchored at both ends, the diamond-grid drum typically rotates on its anchors. It features a handle by which the device is pushed and rolled manually. The compost is loaded via a latch door that remains locked while the device rotates.

You can even use your compost spreader to evenly distribute seeds around the planting area.

What To Look For In A Good Compost Spreader

A compost spreader will only be as good as its usefulness for your specific requirements. Spreaders come in two kinds:

1. Broadcast

* Compost is distributed away from the device in a large arc.

* This is ideal for covering a big area.

* Will not work unless your compost is very fine.

2. Drop

* Compost drops from the device into the soil beneath.

* This is ideal for coarse compost.

* It gives you greater control in applying compost.

* This is best suited for short stretches of lawn or plant beds.

Maintaining A Good Compost Spreader

1. After using the spreader for whatever purpose (even fine substances that appear as if they can be shaken out), wash it thoroughly with tap water.

2. Never use water with corrosive properties, such as salt water, or even standing water used to rinse off sundry gardening implements. Give your spreader greater care.

3. If you use your spreader for pesticides or fertilizers, make sure that all traces are washed out completely. These usually have a significant amount of salt-content enough to cause rust to develop.

4. Every time you wash it, wait for it to dry and apply the appropriate oil (nothing coarse or harsh) to all mechanical parts.

5. Store your compost spreader in a dry place, away from the ground and other metals.

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