05/30/2026
Building a three-bin compost system is easily one of the best upgrades you can make for your property. It stops your compost from looking like a giant, messy eyesore, makes the actual physical labor of turning it way less of a headache, and basically guarantees you'll never run out of the good stuff.
The whole workflow is pretty straightforward: you have one bin that you’re actively tossing daily scraps into, a second one that’s left alone to cook down, and a third one full of finished compost that’s ready to hit the garden. Once you empty out that last bin, you just shift everything down the line and start the cycle over.
To get the pile working, you just need a steady mix of kitchen scraps, lawn clippings, dry leaves, and yard debris. Finding that sweet spot between your nitrogen-rich greens and carbon-heavy browns is what really gets the pile cooking hot so it decomposes instead of just sitting there.
Maintenance is easy—just keep the pile roughly as moist as a wrung-out sponge and give it a good flip with a pitchfork every couple of weeks. Getting some oxygen into the middle of the heap is the secret to keeping it from smelling funky and speeding the whole process up.
Once you get the momentum going, you’ll end up with a non-stop supply of beautiful, rich, crumbly dirt. It’s perfect for top-dressing your raised beds, boosting your veggie patch, throwing around the base of fruit trees, or feeding just about anything else you've got growing.