Do you need a compost heap for fresh compost? Not with soilkind. The smart, fully automatic indoor composter helps you to produce real, nutrient-rich compost directly in your home without any additives. How it works:
The world is becoming more urban, our homes more compact - but food waste remains a major problem. In some regions, there is no waste separation and valuable organic waste ends up in the residual waste and therefore not in the cycle as nutrient-rich compost. In other regions, the muddy organic waste garbage can is a breeding ground for annoying insects and even if the organic waste is processed, the compost is not returned to our homes.
For many city residents, there is no simple, space-saving solution for recycling organic waste. This is where soilkind calls, because: A composter for the apartment is the solution for hygienic and simple organic waste management at home.
But how does composting work in the smallest of spaces? And what to do if the classic worm bin is not the right choice? We have the answers - and show you how you too can turn your organic waste into valuable soil very efficiently and quickly.
The benefits of an indoor composter - how to process your organic waste directly in your home
Less waste, more fertilizer - composting at home made easy
Whether in the kitchen, conservatory or storage room: an indoor composter makes it possible to turn your organic waste into nutrient-rich soil on site. In this way, you make an active contribution to reducing food waste and ensure that organic waste is not unnecessarily incinerated.
Every season is compost time
With a composter in your home, you can compost 365 days a year. Snow, cold, wind or rain can't harm your home compost production, because your indoor composter stays just as cozy inside as you do and can produce fresh compost all year round.
Fresh compost for your plants
Whether indoor plants, kitchen herbs or the flower bed on your balcony: your home-made compost is a natural fertilizer that allows your plants to grow and thrive and provides them with high-quality and important nutrients. In the soilkind app, you will find detailed tips on which plants need how much compost.
Why a worm bin is not the perfect solution for everyone
A box full of worms is a popular method of composting organic waste. However, not everyone is enthusiastic about the idea of keeping a small worm zoo in their own home. While worms are effective helpers, they also require a lot of care, such as the right temperature, suitable waste or an adequate pH balance. Furthermore, you can't leave the worm bin alone for too long - if you're going on vacation, for example, you'll need a babysitter for your curly friends.
For anyone looking for a relaxed, effective and hygienic alternative, a fully automatic composter like soilkind offers a real innovation. Because an indoor composter processes your waste fully automatically and without creepy-crawlies.
How an indoor composter works in your home
A modern indoor composter like soilkind uses high-tech to optimize the composting process. Sensors are used to regulate the temperature, humidity and ventilation so that the microorganisms naturally contained in food convert the waste into valuable soil in just a few days. In nature, this process would otherwise take several weeks or even months.
And the best thing is: you don't have to worry about anything - apart from “feeding” the composter with your organic waste. Typical waste that you can compost and turn into nutrient-rich compost:
- Fruit scraps
- vegetable scraps
- coffee grounds
- Tea bags
- Small nuts
- Egg shells
Tips for electric composting in the home
Prepare organic waste - Cut long vegetable fiber scraps such as celery or leek into small pieces. This makes the composter's work easier.
Not everything is suitable for the composter - Avoid waste such as fat, oil and processed food. These also have no place in the compost heap and can disrupt the natural composting process and affect the quality of the compost.
Add small amounts regularly - Instead of overloading the composter, it is better to add the waste in small portions. Just like you eat throughout the day. This ensures an even flow.
Composting without a garden: a benefit for your home, balcony and more
Even without a garden or large terrace, you can become part of the sustainable cycle. With an indoor composter, you can turn organic waste into valuable fertilizer that is good for your plants - whether on the windowsill, balcony or in your mini-urban garden.
Composting in your home is not only good for the environment, but also for your green roommates. Try it out and turn your organic waste into real added value!
Buy your indoor composter for your home now - fresh compost in 48 hours with soilkind
Our fully automatic kitchen composter will delight you with its innovative two-chamber system that combines the best of nature and high-tech. As soon as the second chamber has collected enough organic waste, composting starts and your real, nutrient-rich compost is ready within 48 hours. Preorder soilkind now!