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Harvesting

onedog1955 wrote 1 month ago: Picked all the butternut today and put them in the greenhouse. The forecast is for cool, damp weathe … more →

Tags: Food, gardening

Crapping for a Cleaner Planet2 comments

Alex Kramer wrote 2 months ago: The convenience of being able to simply flush away the contents of ones bowels and whatever other wa … more →

Tags: Clean Water, Compost Toilets, drinking water, earth toilets, Effluent, Humanure Handbook, joseph jenkins, landfill, Pollution

Vermiculture in Pueblo

vermicomposting wrote 2 months ago: Via the Pueblo Chieftain, I found this article about a recycling village planned for 40 acres outsid … more →

Tags: feedstock, large scale vermicomposting, Pueblo

Humanure

frugalque wrote 4 months ago: You can find out quite a bit of information on this topic on the internet.  We are already really in … more →

Tags: urban gardening, Compost, sustainability, compost pile, joseph jenkins, humanure handbok

Getting Stuff

onedog1955 wrote 4 months ago: Borrowed CR’s truck and got another load of leaf compost from the county site, plus another 18 … more →

Tags: gardening, Composting

Moving?

onedog1955 wrote 5 months ago: No, we’re not moving. We have to stay in commuting range of my job. At 12.5 miles each way, if … more →

Tags: Food, gardening, TEOTWAWKI

First Bucket o' Humanure

onedog1955 wrote 6 months ago: Dumped the first bucket of humanure into the compost pile today. I’m not sure I can even conve … more →

Tags: gardening, water, Conservation, Composting

Small apartment compost bin on Flickr

andregallant wrote 7 months ago: My compost bin – two 5 gallon buckets. The bottom one holds dirt to scoop on top of freshly ad … more →

Tags: sustainability, living small, Compost, 5R, eco-apartment, urban compost, vermicomposting

Report from the Rocky Mountain Compost School2 comments

vermicomposting wrote 7 months ago: I just returned from the third annual Rocky Mountain Compost School, four days of classes about comp … more →

Tags: Composting, Conference, compost tea, Education, regulation, large scale composting

We Are the Animals

planet108 wrote 7 months ago: Especially in the case of being vegetarian, manure is hard to come by, if you don’t have anima … more →

Tags: Children, cooperative, Earth, Education, Environment, Green Design, Natural, Nature, Peace

Does Redworm Composting Reduce Pathogens in Waste?1 comment

vermicomposting wrote 8 months ago: Via a pointer from Dan Matsch, I looked at some of the work that Clive Edwards has done.  One paper, … more →

Tags: vermicomposting, vermiculture, waste science

Water and Sanitation1 comment

planet108 wrote 8 months ago: Akvo, the open source for water and sanitation. Application of ecological sanitation and permacultur … more →

Tags: Children, cooperative, Earth, Education, Environment, Green Design, India, Natural, Peace

Defecating Well2 comments

Nathan wrote 9 months ago: When I was thinking about what to do for Corduroy Day (11/11) 2006, I talked to a friend from New Or … more →

Tags: eudaimonia

Japanese make gasoline, fragrance from cattle dung

andregallant wrote 9 months ago: Out of Japan, scientists are turning agricultural waste into fuel, as well as cologne. Hmm. By Kozo … more →

Tags: Culture, Design, videos, sustainability, Creative Reuse, living small, Compost, cow dung, Poop

Castles in the Air4 comments

Alex Kramer wrote 9 months ago: My partner Alex has guest-written my blog for me this week, on the subject of our present and planne … more →

Tags: cob building, Self build, Natural Building, ianto evans, cordwood, straw bale, Hemp, Off-grid, turf roof

Interview: Worms in permaculture and other sundry topics

vermicomposting wrote 10 months ago: This is part 3 of my interview with Forest. You can find part 1, where Forest discusses a large scal … more →

Tags: Interview, permaculture, blue worms, Work Trade, curbside composting, redworms in winter, invasive redworms

What to Do.. or not

rocksmart wrote 11 months ago: Now I know this is a controversial subject and that is because most humans have a difficult time get … more →

Tags: Johnny on the Spot!, urine collection, Composting

Humanure (human manure)

Thinking Woman wrote 1 year ago: I must admit, I am intrigued by the whole concept of composting human manure. I am by no means ready … more →

Tags: organic food, health, Unplugging, Organic Gardening, Composting

What instincts have we lost?

Thinking Woman wrote 1 year ago: It’s amazing to watch how instinctual animals are. I’ve almost always had indoor-only ca … more →

Tags: Unplugging, Composting, lost instincts


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