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Building compost guide - Appropedia: The sustainability wiki

2 Ways of building compost. 2.1 Pit Compost; 2.2 Heap Compost; 2.3 Trench Compost; 2.4 Basket Compost; 3 Materials and Requirements; 4 Method. 4.1 Pre...

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Building a composting toilet

TOB 142 • August/September 2007 • 19 BY STEVE HOWARD Building a composting toilet In TOB ... fall away at minimum 1:20 slope screed to 30mm 540 900 cy...

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Building a compost heap

Building a compost heap How to build and maintain a compost heap in order to harvest organic ... Your compost pit should look like a large cube withou...

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Compost Bins - Composting 101

... space and who are willing to invest time -- if not in building a bin -- then in turning their compost. ... Pit Composting Uses shallow pits dug in...

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Composting

Anaerobic composting is, apart from digging a pit, practically labour-free. ... characterised as follows: BD preparations and BD compost are capable o...

www.auroville.org/environment/composting.htm

How to Make an Organic Gardening Compost Pile

An organic gardening compost pit is fine if you live in an area with low rainfall and a ... Do not build it tight against a building, or a fence made ...

www.organicspringtime.com/organic-fertilizers/how-to-make-an...

Backyard Magic - The Composting Handbook

... digesters," such as a cone covering a collecting basket in a pit. ... Building A Hot Compost Pile: The Compost Container: Other Ways to Compo...

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Backyard composting, recycling a natural product

Building the pile over a layer of scrap plastic pipes drilled with holes allows for air penetration from below and reduces the need for turning. Compo...

www.opala.org/pdfs/solid_waste/backyard_composting.pdf

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Anyone can do all kinds of small things to make their homes more eco-friendly

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I like the idea of getting a rain barrel.

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I like the tin can herb pots. Really, you can grow plants in a lot of things. That gives me some ideas on replanting a couple african violets that I have.

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I like the idea of attaching a rain barrel to a downspout, although the water probably would be a little icky. I imagine that wouldn't be a big problem for plants though.

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Sealing ducts saves you energy costs and helps the environment in the process

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Excellent illustration of choices. Clear-cut and easy to grasp for the layman.

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This guy connected his rain water collector directly to his toilet so he could immediately reuse rain water.

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I learned from this article that a low SHGC (solar heat gain coefficient) is important to have in energy efficient windows.

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I always like watching them put in that foamy insulation stuff that hardens around the windows.

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