Composting in a Tumbler in Winter

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Just taking a shot if anyone can help me because I can't find a lot of information online. We plan on starting a victory garden next year so we're trying to start with small things now.

We have a new compost tumbler, and I understand to switch sides once one starts breaking down. I've used a compost maybe 18 years ago.

But what I'm not finding out is if should I keep the tumbler outside or in the sunroom during winter.

Can anyone help me lol
 
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Don't know but it sounds like a good idea. Hope you get some answers.
Thanks, so do I. Right now it's sitting in the cold and I'm worried it won't break down.

I'm a little uncomfortable bringing it inside. My cat caught a mouse the other day and I don't want to attract more. She might, though. hlf
 
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Thanks, so do I. Right now it's sitting in the cold and I'm worried it won't break down.

I'm a little uncomfortable bringing it inside. My cat caught a mouse the other day and I don't want to attract more. She might, though. hlf
I see what you mean now about the cold weather preserving the foods for composting.

Nice you have a kitty. My last cat, Miss Kitty, died in February....old age, 15.
 
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You might need to wait till after winter fluffy.
Taking it inside is kinda out of the question and if it's that cold outside it probably wont decompose quickly if at all.

I'd just throw my scraps in there anyway and hope for the best. The other option would be to ask a local garden centre or gardeners. My guess is that you'll find someone willing to give you all the hot poo.
 
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I see what you mean now about the cold weather preserving the foods for composting.

Nice you have a kitty. My last cat, Miss Kitty, died in February....old age, 15.
I'm so sorry to hear about your kitty. That would be hard.


My guess is that you'll find someone willing to give you all the hot poo.
Poo? Lol

It's just for paper, garden waste, egg shells, veggie scraps, coffee grounds, and tea bags, etc.

I decided I'm going to have my son help me move it into our indoor garden/sun room. It stays warm enough for the plants. Surprisingly.
 
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I'm so sorry to hear about your kitty. That would be hard.



Poo? Lol

It's just for paper, garden waste, egg shells, veggie scraps, coffee grounds, and tea bags, etc.

I decided I'm going to have my son help me move it into our indoor garden/sun room. It stays warm enough for the plants. Surprisingly.
‘Hot poo’ is a metaphor for all the relevant information
 
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Just taking a shot if anyone can help me because I can't find a lot of information online. We plan on starting a victory garden next year so we're trying to start with small things now.

We have a new compost tumbler, and I understand to switch sides once one starts breaking down. I've used a compost maybe 18 years ago.

But what I'm not finding out is if should I keep the tumbler outside or in the sunroom during winter.

Can anyone help me lol
What do you mean by 'victory garden'?
 

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What do you mean by 'victory garden'?
Back during the war, I think it started in WW1, anyone who had room was encouraged to grow a garden to conserve food for the soldiers and provide their community.

So if you had about X amount of space (revised because I was half asleep) you could grow enough food for about five people with these little rows of peas, turnips, tomatoes, radishes, cabbage, lettuce, etc.
 
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keeping your compost tumbler outside has some great perks! the natural elements can really help with moisture and warmth, which means your compost could break down faster. plus, it keeps your sunroom open for other uses, and you won't have to worry about bringing dirt inside when you add scraps. but, it's not without its downsides. if it gets really cold, the composting process could slow down or even stop altogether, and you might end up attracting some unwanted critters looking for a snack.
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now, if you think about keeping it in the sunroom, there are definitely advantages there too! it’ll stay warm, which is fantastic for keeping those microbes active and speeding up decomposition. plus, it protects your compost from the harsh weather outside. on the downside, if your sunroom is on the smaller side, it might feel a bit cramped. you’ll also need to keep an eye on moisture, making sure it doesn’t dry out. so, weigh these things carefully, and see which option feels right for you!
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@Wynona When I wrote that I was working late last night and super tired. Lol

I swear I saw one for 10 x 12 but I can't remember now. I better be more careful and delete that. This is more accurate.
 

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