Stiga 17 3111 14 User Manual

KITCHEN  
KITCHEN  
Kitchen  
1. When the waste is pushed down into the pump, initial pulveris-  
ing and crushing takes place.  
2. The waste is compacted in the pump. Fibres are split up under  
pressure. Nodules start to break up.  
3. The waste is pumped out underground into the middle of the  
compost heap.  
4. The compacted waste is broken up when it leaves the pump.  
Oxygen is added and decomposition accelerates.  
5. Microscopic life and worm zones form in and around the waste.  
6. The disintegrated compost collects around the sides of the con-  
tainer, in the form of soil rich in nutrients.  
Take the earth from the top  
It avoids watering, adding straw and mixing. And, instead of digging  
down into the soil as you would in traditional composting, you  
can take the nutrient and humus rich earth from the top of the  
heap and spread it on your lawn and/or flower beds.  
Odourless and insulating  
Using the Stiga Kitchen has many advantages; it produces an  
odourless compost. The layer of soil which covers the compost  
keeps odours and flies away and insulates the compost from  
frost. Insulation also makes the compost work perfectly during  
the winter. The layer of earth regulates moisture, it prevents  
drying-out when the weather is warm and it encourages the run  
off of excess rain. You cannot fail with a Stiga Kitchen.  
17-3111-14  
August 13, 2002  

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