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The four-bin compost pile has compost at various stages of decomposition. Moveable signs hung on the front of each bin tell which stage the compost in that bin has reached.
Vegetables grow so much better with compost added to the soil. Here is a good-sized bin ready for a pile of weeds, straw and leaves. Turning it every two weeks can turn it into usable humus in about two months. The English Lavender in front is just about ready to bloom.
Composting….who does it and why?
I know who compost. Gardeners do, that’s who. To a gardener, compost is black gold. Compost is used to...
Beehive Natural Untreated Wood Composter, 200 Litre. Hinged lid with fixed support for partial opening, Door near ground. Used, good condition. Place in direct contact with soil.
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BB40T #8109 no Km645 com trem vazio composto de vagões HPE. Uberlândia MG
Susan built the house to have as little impact on the land as possible. This composting toilet (which looks much prettier than I expected) is part of that.
Two days after I made a compost heap out of old yew shrubs, sawdust and chicken manure the Tel-Tru thermometer indicates that all is well inside the pile.
in september my friend Ciara had her own art exhibition on the northside. the principle feature was two rooms covered in compost collected from seven(?) different areas of the country. this was accompanied by a few large prints of highly processed digital b&w photos, as well as smaller prints along the same lines scattered on the ground. there were also a few audio recordings embedded around the room, but at the opening they were a little hard to hear!
the viewer was invited to don shoe protectors and walk about. it was very nice -- earth indoors.
this is my first roll of film from the baby rolleiflex.
rolleiflex grey baby, efke R100
scanned from negative with HP C4280
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Orecchini composti da dischi in madreperla bianchi, conterie rosse, perle di corallo e perle in pasta polimerica -tecnica mokume gane- dalle sfumature che variano dal rosso/arancio e giallo.
Monachelle semplici ed argentate.
This is the style latrine that MGK promotes in communities. With a 2 pit rotation, composted manure can be extracted and used for fertilizer
Nicholas Parenteau, a CUSO Cooperant, collects dirt for the compost pile on the NEED-Burma model organic farm near Chiang Mai. This farm was set up by the NGO to teach organic farming principles to farmers from Burma, many of whom have lost traditional farming knowlege due to strong state control of crops, fertilizers and pesticides.
NEED-Burma is the Network for Environment and Economic Development, a not-for-profit, non-governmental organization that operates out of its head office in Chiang Mai, Thailand. NEED has been in operation since March of 2006. They are an inclusive network that is non-ethnic specific, with the mission: to work towards strengthening Burmese civil society so that all the people of Burma may benefit from the practice of endogenous and holistic development strategies, based on economically, environmentally, and socially sustainable ideas.
Chiang Mai, Thailand. November 2007.
Participant in the first Berkana learning journey finds out about how the composting toilets at Kufunda work.
Toad - ProAves Blue-billed Curassow Reserve Puerto Pinzon, Boyaca, Colombia - Composting does so many great things for the environment that I never throw food into a garbage can, even though I don't have a yard in my home in the US or in Colombia.