Am I doing it right or is there an easier way

greenorelse wrote:Are there holes in the bottom of the drum? .
greenorelse wrote:Adding paper etc is good. Sawdust is good too..
greenorelse wrote: cover it with straw to keep the moisture in.
I think your right on the three year cycle but time will tellgreenorelse wrote:I'm leaving to mature for three years.
I understand!I am in the reality of life
I keep meaning to read that book. My post was aimed more at readers who may not be aware that human crap can't just be thrown on the compost heap. Because you can never be sure who is reading and I wouldn't want anyone to risk their health.greenorelse wrote:Annpan
Yes, age is good for humanure - and I won't take any risks with our food - but don't forget, a most important criteria is heat. There's no point in going into the technicalities here as it's all clearly explained in Joseph Jenkins' The Humanure Handbook.
I recommend it to anyone even remotely interested in the subject. One of my all-time favourite books, packed with fascinating and useful information. Buy ten copies and give them as Xmas presents this year.
I love the book... very sensible and balanced arguments!greenorelse wrote:Annpan
Yes, age is good for humanure - and I won't take any risks with our food - but don't forget, a most important criteria is heat. There's no point in going into the technicalities here as it's all clearly explained in Joseph Jenkins' The Humanure Handbook.
I recommend it to anyone even remotely interested in the subject. One of my all-time favourite books, packed with fascinating and useful information. Buy ten copies and give them as Xmas presents this year.