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(based on 11 ratings)
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Colorful wooden composters in the shape of traditional bee boxes are all the rage with gardeners in Great Britain. We've developed our beehive compost bin with a hinged lid that opens from either side for convenient, one-handed filling. A big front door lifts right out for easy access to finished compost.

  • Fun and functional composter
  • Choice of Red or Blue (open the menu to see the colors currently available)
  • Review Snapshot®
    Avg. Customer Rating:
     
    1.9 stars
    (based on 11 reviews)
    30% of respondents would recommend this to a friend.

    Customers most agreed on the following attributes:

    Pros:
    Attractive(9), Easy assembly(5)
    Cons:
    Difficult to aerate(6), Needs solution added(3)
    Best Uses:
    Coffee grounds(6), Ecological waste disposal(3), Fruit rinds(5), Kitchen scraps(6), Leaves & brush(3)
    Describe Yourself:
    Avid gardener(7), Getting started(3)
     
    Beautiful but needy
    By JabberwockyVerified Reviewer from Gainesville, Florida on 1/17/2010
    Pros:
    Attractive, Composts Quickly, Easy Assembly
    Cons:
    Difficult to Aerate, Mulch Not Fine Enough, Wood very dry and brittle
    Best Uses:
    Ecological Waste Disposal, Fruit Rinds, Kitchen Scraps, Leaves & Brush
    Describe Yourself:
    Avid Gardener
    Bottom Line:
    Yes, I would recommend this to a friend

    Comments about Beehive Composter:

    This is a very attractive composter. I shopped around until I found one that was pretty enough to enhance my garden. It does look nice on my property and is functional. I reinforced the wood when I put it together so it has been functional for several years and the paint has withstood Florida weather.

    [2 of 2 customers found this review helpful]

     
    Fell apart :(
    By SamVerified Reviewer from Omaha, Nebraska on 1/16/2010
    Pros:
    Attractive
    Cons:
    Difficult to Aerate
    Describe Yourself:
    Avid Gardener
    Bottom Line:
    No, I would not recommend this to a friend

    Comments about Beehive Composter:

    I got this for Christmas.
    We assembled it the day after and placed it on our covered porch (with 6ft snow drifts there's no where to really put it in the yard till April).
    It was very cheaply made and fell apart a couple days ago when my son was putting coffee grounds in it.
    I'm going to make my own version with better ventilation & such based on this on though - it's really cute with it's vivid color.

    [7 of 7 customers found this review helpful]

     
    Not a Good Choice
    By grant park gardenerVerified Reviewer from S.E. Wisconsin on 9/3/2009
    Pros:
    Attractive
    Cons:
    Difficult to Aerate, Falls apart, Flimsy wood, Poor quality
    Best Uses:
    Coffee Grounds
    Describe Yourself:
    Avid Gardener
    Bottom Line:
    No, I would not recommend this to a friend

    Comments about Beehive Composter:

    It's full, has been all year, very difficult to empty as designed.
    It works as storage, and is nice looking, except for the chipped parts, cheap wood.
    Sad to say I recommended it to another gardener before trying. Lesson learned.

    [2 of 2 customers found this review helpful]

     
    Pretty addition to my yard
    By AuldscotVerified Reviewer from Raleigh, NC on 8/22/2009
    Pros:
    Attractive, Easy Assembly
    Cons:
    Difficult to Aerate, Needs Solution Added
    Best Uses:
    Coffee Grounds, Fruit Rinds, Kitchen Scraps
    Describe Yourself:
    Getting Started
    Bottom Line:
    Yes, I would recommend this to a friend

    Comments about Beehive Composter:

    The Beehive was easily assembled and is a pretty addition to my backyard. My only issues are it's not easy to turn the mulch and it doesn't hold much. Two weeks of grass clippings and kitchen scraps and the beehive was at capacity. Turning and aerating has been difficult.

    [5 of 5 customers found this review helpful]

     
    terrible quality
    By StephanieVerified Reviewer from Los Angeles, CA on 6/16/2009
    Describe Yourself:
    Avid Gardener
    Bottom Line:
    No, I would not recommend this to a friend

    Comments about Beehive Composter:

    I thought this composter was so attractive and was excited to see it on sale. I assembled it fairly easily with my 2 and 5 year old sons the day it arrived. We assembled it on a flat surface as they said to in the instructions, then I picked it up to move it into the garden and the entire thing splintered and split apart. There was no way to use it or fix it. It is made of the flimsiest wood you can imagine. If it had ever been filled with compost I'm sure it would have split apart immediately. This would be so nice it it had been made of a substantial wood. I bought the pyramid composter as a replacement and am very happy with that one. Not as nice looking but does a great job and my kids can climb up on it without me worrying it's going to fall apart.

    [11 of 11 customers found this review helpful]

     
    wind gusts break the tops off
    By pam the master gardenerVerified Reviewer from santa fe, nm on 4/30/2009
    Pros:
    Attractive, Easy Assembly
    Cons:
    Difficult to Aerate, Needs Solution Added
    Best Uses:
    Coffee Grounds, Ecological Waste Disposal, Fruit Rinds, Kitchen Scraps, Leaves & Brush
    Describe Yourself:
    Master Gardener
    Bottom Line:
    No, I would not recommend this to a friend

    Comments about Beehive Composter:

    I so wanted these to work. It stings a bit that I paid [$] for two of them. After less than 3 months, the tops of both of them (I got one red and one blue) have broken off completely from wind gusts. We don't get wind gusts much over 40 miles an hour ever, but it does ocassionally happen. The problem with these composters is that the wood is flimsy. The tops broke because the wood is so light; I am going to have a carpenter friend see if he can piece them back together, and then we're going to weigh the lids down. But as another reviewer has written, the wood isnt going to last long, and the rotting compost will probably weaken and collapse the composters in a year or so. But they are so darn pretty...Gardener's Supply: please make them in heavy-duty cedar next time and I'd buy again.

    [12 of 13 customers found this review helpful]

     
    Made in China
    By Kat from Mandeville, La on 4/18/2009
    Pros:
    Attractive
    Cons:
    Paint fumes
    Best Uses:
    Coffee Grounds, Fertilizer Production, Fruit Rinds, Kitchen Scraps, Leaves & Brush
    Describe Yourself:
    Avid Gardener
    Bottom Line:
    No, I would not recommend this to a friend

    Comments about Beehive Composter:

    When I opened the box, the fumes from the paint were a little overwelming. That was explaned when I saw the label that it was made in china. Who would have thought to ask when it's implied that it's a 'European design developed here in the states?' Then a board cracked one week after we got it, and we hadn't even moved it outside yet. I always choose wood over plastic when given the choice, but this was a lousy buy. The reasons for buying a tried and true (plastic) compost bin far outweigh this waste of money.

    [9 of 9 customers found this review helpful]

     
    Beehive composter
    By VMVerified Reviewer from Boise Idaho on 4/3/2009
    Pros:
    Attractive
    Cons:
    Difficult to Aerate
    Best Uses:
    Coffee Grounds, Kitchen Scraps
    Describe Yourself:
    Avid Gardener
    Bottom Line:
    No, I would not recommend this to a friend

    Comments about Beehive Composter:

    I got this composter last year [...] It looked great in the garden and I really liked the blue color, but it was difficult to turn the compost and when we finally just lifted it up to get the compost out the wood broke apart. Very cute but seems to be poor quality material and impractical.

    [6 of 6 customers found this review helpful]

     
    Not what I expected
    By Frost1995Verified Reviewer from New Jersey on 4/1/2009
    Pros:
    Attractive, Easy Assembly
    Cons:
    Needs Solution Added, Pervasive Odor
    Describe Yourself:
    Getting Started
    Bottom Line:
    No, I would not recommend this to a friend

    Comments about Beehive Composter:

    All this is, is an expensive wood box. Although more attractive to the eyes (not the nose) than most composters but not functional.

    [10 of 11 customers found this review helpful]

     
    Really Cute !!!
    By DianaVerified Reviewer from Langley, BC CANADA on 3/20/2009
    Pros:
    Attractive, Capacity, Easy Assembly
    Best Uses:
    Coffee Grounds, Ecological Waste Disposal, Fruit Rinds, Kitchen Scraps
    Describe Yourself:
    Avid Gardener
    Bottom Line:
    Yes, I would recommend this to a friend

    Comments about Beehive Composter:

    [...] I really love the cornflower blue colour.The composter was very easy to put together. There is a definite left and right side panel, so be sure you have them correct before assembly otherwise the door will not fit right. The parts fit together with precision and are painted inside and out. The beehive composter is a character piece for my garden and I am very happy with this purchase.

    [18 of 33 customers found this review helpful]

     
    wrong color
    By KirbyVerified Reviewer from North Carolina on 9/6/2008
    Cons:
    It is pink not red
    Describe Yourself:
    Getting Started

    Comments about Beehive Composter:

    I waited all summer for the composter and finally got it in September. The biggest disappointment was the color is pink.

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