Dig a hole and use it for the disposal unit or place a plastic bin without a bottom in the hole. Run water in the hole first to make sure there is good subsoil drainage. Add septic powder once a month with a wee bit of water. This bin has worked for one small dog in Vancouver mild winter weather. (www.cityfarmer.info)
@muttonstew it empties he says lol sometimes i comment without watching the video and some troll or hater comes over and goes like noob watch the whole video XD, the waste goes into the soil somehow and empties over time i think watch the video to be sure
PaulTheVlogger 3 months ago
Sounds interesting. A few questions: 1) Does it work in cold weather? 2) Same question as muttonstew--does it empty as it breaks down? 3) Do you have problems with animals getting into the bin?
Thanks!
Pregolegs 7 months ago
Will this fill up or does it "empty" as it breaks down? I have two dogs and am thinking of doing something like this, but need to know if this is something I'll have to move often.
muttonstew 9 months ago
I hope people realize that the plastic bags that the dog poop is in are biodegradable plastic bags that are often made of starch I believe.
llcyll 1 year ago