Hi,

 Thought let you know all that worm composting even
 if you live in urban area may be a good altarnative.
 Since most of the people here are concrened about
 enviroment this is another env friendly.

 I have started worm compost in my patio for all the
 kitchen waste using 10 gallons of rubber maid bins.
 This is an OSCR design based bins.
 I live in an apt and don't have any plants.

 You can visit www.wormdigest.org to start with.

Best Regards,
Suri.

--- Kim & Garth Travis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> Hi, I tried to send this yesterday, but my computer
> told me it was too 
> hot to work.
> 
> 
> >  >I'm a city guy these
> >  >days, but when I retire to the boondocks I'll be
> composting and
> >  >using a septic tank, so I'm trying to learn
> about it ahead of time.
> 
> If you are going to be composting, why do you want a
> septic?  If you 
> have more than 5 acres, it is nice to have
> facilities spread out around 
> the land, so compost toilets wind up being installed
> anyway.  If I had 
> known about humanure and composting toilets, when I
> moved to the 
> country, I would have saved $5000.  Something to
> think about.
> Kim
> 
> 


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