Sunshine
The Green Cone is solar-powered. It’s doubled-walled cones circulate hot air, speeding up decomposition. For best results set your cone up in a spot that gets maximum sunlight.
Create good drainage
The Green Cone will thrive in fertile, well-drained soil. Avoid areas of solid rock, clay, or anywhere near a water table or flood-prone areas.
If in doubt add a bucket of water to the hole to test drainage. If the water doesn’t drain into the soil within 15 minutes, find a spot with better drainage.
Dig a hole
To get started dig a hole 80cm wide x 60cm deep in well-drained soil. If your soil is chalk or clay based, dig deeper and wider to about 90cm wide x 70cm deep. New to digging holes? Check out this article.
Going underground
Make sure the top of the basket and the bottom lip of the outer cone are below ground level and always fully covered with soil. This is critical to good composting and to minimise smells that could attract vermin.
Raised beds
If you have clay or chalk-based soil, or are short on yard space, try using a raised bed. Dig a 30cm deep hole, fill it with small stones, place the cone on top of the stones at ground level and create a rockery around the basket. Leave a 15cm gap around the cone and backfill with soil or use wooden slats.
If adding pet poo, locate the Green Cone away from water sources, edible plants and trees, including nuts and citrus, just in case.