I have a HotBin mini and, after a few false starts, I am successfully keeping the right temperature (mostly 50-60 deg)
We are now getting a lot of cuttings from the garden, much of which is very fibrous and will take longer to decompose - but with the high temperature (and adding some grass) this is not really a problem. But I now have a lot of cuttings which I have chopped up into small pieces but do not have enough space in the HotBin to use straight away.
What is the best way to store cuttings and other materials before they can be put in the hot bin?
We are a family of two and only produce a small amount of household food waste but with the grass and other garden material we have more than enough to put in the HotBin at the moment.
So far I am storing it in a large plastic tub with a lid. In the warm weather there is a lot of moisture inside the tub. I’m dealing with this by adding some chopped up cardboard into the mix. I hope this means that I will need to add less extra shredded paper when it goes into the HotBin.
Is there any limit to the time I can keep these cuttings, etc, in storage before using? Will it lose its nutritional value? Is there a better way?
As the HotBin is more than 3/4 full, I can only add a small amount of material at a time. Which means that my “waiting pile” is getting larger and larger.
I guess this is a nice problem to have!
Any thoughts appreciated.

We are now getting a lot of cuttings from the garden, much of which is very fibrous and will take longer to decompose - but with the high temperature (and adding some grass) this is not really a problem. But I now have a lot of cuttings which I have chopped up into small pieces but do not have enough space in the HotBin to use straight away.
What is the best way to store cuttings and other materials before they can be put in the hot bin?
We are a family of two and only produce a small amount of household food waste but with the grass and other garden material we have more than enough to put in the HotBin at the moment.
So far I am storing it in a large plastic tub with a lid. In the warm weather there is a lot of moisture inside the tub. I’m dealing with this by adding some chopped up cardboard into the mix. I hope this means that I will need to add less extra shredded paper when it goes into the HotBin.
Is there any limit to the time I can keep these cuttings, etc, in storage before using? Will it lose its nutritional value? Is there a better way?
As the HotBin is more than 3/4 full, I can only add a small amount of material at a time. Which means that my “waiting pile” is getting larger and larger.
I guess this is a nice problem to have!
Any thoughts appreciated.
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