Compost piles can be made in many different ways, from slow to fast, layered, mixed, with limited specific ingredients or with nearly anything under the sun tossed in.
However you do it, at some point you want to actually USE it. More specifically you want the bits and pieces that have actually composted fully, not the larger chunks that still need more time.
This becomes even more important if you need compost for potted plants, raised beds, or other similar applications.
This is how we made ours, and it works like a champ.
I know you see it hanging from a swing set in the video but since that video was filmed we've also unhooked the sifter and placed it on top of a wheelbarrow and sifted directly into that, which works GREAT for small batches.
Taking the swing set out of the equation, since it is only a convenience and not required, you will need:
Watch the video to see just how easy it is to put it all together!
Stop buying compost from the store that came from who-knows-where and has been sitting around for who-know-how-long where rain has been leaching out nutrients and contaminants have been getting in, and start making your own FRESH compost!
What will you use it for first at your homestead?