siting a compost bin

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what's the best surface to position a compost bin: concrete or soil. Some say concrete to stop vermin burrowing into it, others say soil because there is more moisture and worms can get inside. If soil is better, i was thinking about getting some rigid plastic mesh (1" thick) and putting it underneath. Anyone got any ideas?

Also, I was planning to put it out of site behind a hedge, but someone told me it should be placed where it can get losts of sun. Apparently the heat will speed up the rotting of the contents.
 
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on soil and where it can get some sun, but not so much that it tends to dry it out. Vermin are very rarely a problem for a properly used and filled compost bin
 
I put several layers of chicken wire on top of each other under my bin as I did get rats in it. They love old sweet corn cobs :mad:

I'd keep it as far away from the house as possible as I got loads of fruit flies in mine.

My trouble with compost bins is I can never fill it fast enough to get good heat and fast composting.
 

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