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  • I empty it about once a year when I go up to me land. I usually use the compost as a soil amendment for when I plant a tree. You do want the compost to sit aside and "rest" for awhile before using it.

  • How often do you empty this? What do you do with the compost?

  • Simple. cheap. And it works...

    Thank You for sharing!

  • It comes with holes in it.

  • the drainage pipe... thats at the bottom.. did u poke holes in it ?

  • People around the world have been using composted "humanure" for centuries, but it can be used for non-food purposes as well if you want to be extra safe. Just put it on ornamental vegetation and you never have to worry. Personally I have so much animal manure, I have no need to use "humanure" on food-producing crops.

  • @cherylcholley from what I hear, just dirt itself contains staph infections if comes into contact with open wounds. Nature can be beautiful, fragrant, therapeutic, refreshing, but it can be so nasty too hehe

    From what I remember in high school biology, flora and fauna both discharge dead old cells, plantlife seems to thrive with both since the beginning of times.

  • @Nanaknows60 why? It's been working so far.

  • haha.. you said you will need a stool...

  • interesting video, informative

  • Fixed, Thanks.

    

  • peat moss, not pete...

    thanks though!

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