"I want to be composted when I die." But I thought you can't put meat in a compost pile? xP You could be cremated like a lot of people are and have the ashes used in someone's garden... aren't ashes supposed to be good for soil? Correct me if I'm wrong or if it's only certain kinds of ash.
And I see what you're saying about why tilling is bad... but dude I have COMPACTED CLAY SOIL and I want to expand my garden (yes I will be adding mostly composted manure and my own home compost)....
@shelmarie87... and rototilling is a MUST. I did some by hand last year, only a 2x20' area and it was HELL, and that was an area that's already been used for gardening years ago, so it wasn't AS compacted as the rest of the yard. After maybe 2 or 3 years of rototilling, I think it will be fine to work with by hand. But I don't think it's reasonable to do away with it for good, unless I had the body of a muscle builder...but that'll never happen. lol
Half the video to get to the point.
lmen255 6 months ago
nice tits
kingkyzr 1 year ago
"I want to be composted when I die." But I thought you can't put meat in a compost pile? xP You could be cremated like a lot of people are and have the ashes used in someone's garden... aren't ashes supposed to be good for soil? Correct me if I'm wrong or if it's only certain kinds of ash.
And I see what you're saying about why tilling is bad... but dude I have COMPACTED CLAY SOIL and I want to expand my garden (yes I will be adding mostly composted manure and my own home compost)....
shelmarie87 1 year ago
@shelmarie87... and rototilling is a MUST. I did some by hand last year, only a 2x20' area and it was HELL, and that was an area that's already been used for gardening years ago, so it wasn't AS compacted as the rest of the yard. After maybe 2 or 3 years of rototilling, I think it will be fine to work with by hand. But I don't think it's reasonable to do away with it for good, unless I had the body of a muscle builder...but that'll never happen. lol
shelmarie87 1 year ago
@shelmarie87 Whoops I meant to reply and accidently gave you a positive. :)
Cremation is highly resource intensive and expensive.
Natural burials are much better, being composted back into the soil.
johnlvs2run 1 year ago
never thought about it like that
mitchgara 2 years ago
This guy is awesome!
saltycreefer 2 years ago
wow...
i think that is all i can say.
kissiq 2 years ago
Darren Butler is a wealth of knowledge. We need more of this kind of information.
propergait 2 years ago
Very well put =)
TwinMan91 2 years ago