FCMP RC2000WB Rolling Composter Instructions

June 14, 2024
FCMP

ROLLING COMPOSTER
INSTRUCTIONS

RC2000WB

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Setting-up your Composter

First select a location to install your composter that is convenient to move materials to and from, usually close to a garden. Choose a flat surface with enough room to be able to rotate the composter and if able, be sure to select a location in direct sunlight, to help cook your compost.

What to put in your Composter
The composting process works best by mixing moist greens (nitrogen rich) with dry browns. (carbon rich) in a ratio of approximately 1 part greens to 2 parts browns. Start with a scoop of regular garden dirt to introduce the needed microbes.

Greens are:
– kitchen scraps
– grass clippings
– garden & house plants

FCMP RC2000WB Rolling Composter - Greens are

Browns are:
– leaves
– straw/hay
– saw dust
– twigs

FCMP RC2000WB Rolling Composter - Browns are

Do not compost:
– meats/fats/bones
– dairy products
– trash/plastic
– wood ashes
– invasive plants/weeds (i.e. poison ivy)

COMPOSTING TIPS

3 Rules of Composting

  1. Quality Materials and Proper Ratio of Greens (Nitrogen) to Browns (Carbon) – approximately, 1 part greens to 2 parts browns
  2. Consistent Moisture – mix should feel like a damp sponge
  3. Good Air Circulation – turn the composter every few days after the batch heats up to help aerate mix and encourage faster decomposition

Grass cycling:
Leave grass clippings on your lawn or use them as mulch. This is an excellent source of nitrogen and helps absorb water.

Trouble Shooting

  1. Compost Mix does not heat up:
    – Mix is too wet – add dry browns
    – Mix is too dry – add water
    – Mix ratio is off – check green/brown ratio and add accordingly

  2. Odor
    – Ammonia smell means too much nitrogen (greens) – add dry browns
    – Putrid smell ( like rotten eggs) means mix is too wet and/or not enough oxygen – add dry browns to absorb excessive moisture and turn composter –open air vent

  3. Problems with Pests/Insects
    – Rodents are attracted to meat and fatty foods – remove them
    – Flies/insects are attracted to uncovered wastes, especially kitchen scraps – mix or cover with brown materials or finished compost

Small shredded materials decompose faster. Run your lawnmower over pine needles or leaves and cut up kitchen scraps to speed the composting process.

Forest City Models & Patterns Ltd. Warranty
One (1) Year Warranty on Manufacturer Defects. Warranty excludes cracking from improper use/storage. For warranty issues, please contact Forest City Models & Patterns:
Forest City Models & Patterns Ltd., 157 Gerald Parkway, Thorndale, Ontario, Canada N0M 2P0
Phone: 519-858-5795 Fax: 519-858-9196 e-mail: csr@fcmponline.com

Batch Composting

FCMP RC2000WB Rolling Composter - Batch Composting

  1. Add new raw material
  2. Fully rotate 5 xs – 10 xs after each deposit, or every 2-3 days.
  3. To empty a cured batch:
    1. Roll the barrel off the cradle
    2. Rotate door to bottom
    3. Slide door to open cured content
    4. Cured compost will fall out
    Gently tap the sides to loosen the compost
    Close door and return barrel to the cradle

TIP : Roll the composter and empty it there

Checking the Process
After 2 or 3 days, check your mix to see if it is getting hot. When your mix is hot, the beneficial organisms are multiplying and doing their job decomposing materials. Turning the composter 5 to 10 times every 2 or 3 days will mix the materials and keep the process active. Squeeze a handful of compost to ensure the materials are not drying out. If it feels like a damp sponge, the water level is fine – if it feels dry, add a little more water (be careful not to add too much) and turn the composter to mix well.
Depending on the material you added your compost should be ready in 2 to 8 weeks. Finished compost will contain fine and coarse material. For a fine blend, sift the compost to use in potting mixes. Use the coarser compost as a nutritious top-dressing around  outdoor plantings or till directly into your garden! You may also use finished compost as a starter for your next batch, or to heat up a batch that cooled too quickly.
To remove the finished compost, turn the barrel of the composter so the door is facing the ground and slide the door away from the chamber.

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