Erm we have currently 12 different compost bins varying in size from the plastic ones our waste collection company sold very cheaply (we managed to get 3

) to various ones bought from shops in the past, to home made ones, a 500 litre water butt with holes drilled in it (beyond use as a water butt due to cracks and leakage), finally to giant 1m3 or more pallet bins.
Then there are about 5 leaf mould bins made of chicken wire or pallets or you name it!
We are constantly filling bins, moving them around, turning them. When I say 'we' that means my husband.
Unfortunately it takes about 2 years to make really good perfect friable garden compost because of the amount of wood shavings from the duck house that go in, although recently I have started putting excess in a dustbin that goes to the tip.
Need to go and collect many trailer fulls of horse manure now.
We did have a problem during winter with not enough green stuff to add to all the straw, poo and shavings from the ducks and chooks. Now we've put that lot in a pile and await grass clippings to layer in with it.
It really takes quite a few years to get going properly with compost, and leaf mould.
Eventually though it is all worth it! Can really see a difference with my sandy soil now
