Do you have any reference for "hot compostiing" of kitchen and garden wastes?
I generally just toss these into a chicken wire bin and let them decompose at their
own rate over the course of the summer. Hot composting sounds like fun, and I would
like to learn this technique. Thanks for any insights.
John Fritz, NW Arkansas. Message: 3
Date: Mon, 16 Oct 2006 11:16:42 -0700
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Subject: Re: [permaculture] poop and pee
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Generally the advice re humanure composting is to become adept at hot composting of kitchen and garden wastes before attempting humanure composting. Once your first batch of humanure compost has aged a year, if you have any doubts at all on whether it's safe to use, get it tested by a soil/microbiology lab. Or wait 2 years, or use it on ornamentals or fruit trees.
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