Go to your local hardware store or home center. Get some 1/2 inch galvanized hardware cloth- not chicken wire. It comes in 3-4 foot widths. Get a twelve foot length which will give you a four foot diameter compost bin. Also get some wire or cable ties to fasten the ends of the cloth together, or you can use wire or rope. This will give you a sturdy bin that will last several seasons at least. You can make a smaller diameter bin by using a shorter length of hardware cloth. Make several to use when turning your compost bins.
As far as getting things cooking, you want to have a good mixture of green and brown material. The green stuff is grass clippings, kitchen waste, yard waste, etc and contains nitrogen. The brown stuff is dead leaves, stems, etc and contains mostly carbon. You can add high nitrogen sources such as animal manures (horse, cow, rabbit, but not dog or cat) fish emulsion,or blood meal to jump start the process, but these items usually cost something unless you have a free source.
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