A woman sitting on a compost toilet/Instagram Screenshot/tofutess It's not often that you would find people opting to use their own poop to make compost, but guess what, it's a thing.
“Composting is the human version of re-creating what Mother Nature does out in the wild”: mixing together organic materials to facilitate healthy decomposition, says Rebecca Louie, founder of ...
Whole or carved pumpkins make excellent compost, but not all pumpkins should be composted. Every year, about 1.3 billion pumpkins are thrown in the trash in the United States. However, carved ...
Adding compost to light, sandy soil helps it hold moisture and nutrients. Adding it to heavy soil improves drainage. Contain your compost in some type of structure 3 to 5 feet wide. Put your compost ...
(Instagram) She said that when she first approached the idea of having a compost toilet, she had horrifying flashbacks about drop-loos, but this experience has been nothing like that. The compost ...
Composting is good for lawns (as well as for gardens): While compost has been a mainstay for enriching garden soil, homeowners are learning that compost can be incredibly useful for their lawns when ...
There is no need for water or electricity, and unlike some compost toilets, no additional material, such as sawdust, needs to be added. Regulations require that the contents of eco-toilets ...
Electric composters simplify and speed up the natural composting process, turning food scraps into compost more efficiently than manual composting methods. While traditional composting is a great ...
November 4, 2024: We added a new My Toilet code to keep those customers rolling in. Who hasn’t wanted to run their own public toilets? Well, to get your new business venture started, use these My ...
Tess Johnson-Kelly took to Instagram to spill the beans on how she keeps her soil rich by collecting the family's feces from the special compost toilet in their home. This means that instead of ...