WI>I *do* compost ... outside. But most American households have a disposal
WI>installed at the time the house is built. It is almost impossible to use
Wow! In over 15 yrs on the continent I've never seen one. Of
course, most of my time has been spent up here in Toronto.
WI>I can just imagine my husband's reaction if I began composting in the
WI>*house*! Oh my. My name is "mudd" most of the time (he doesn't share my
Well, it's odourless, for one thing.
My commercial-scale composter that sits in the laundry closet, is
capable of digesting an entire human body. I'm writing a short
story about a guy who gets fed up with his wife's nagging (about
his love of composting). He does her in, pops the bones (even the
skull will fit!) into the composter. The worms do their thing. He
takes the bones from the bottom of the feed and roasts them,
crushes them, pops the ash back into the composter.
When the detectives come looking for clues, he gives them all a
pot-plant each, which they've been admiring so much for the rich
foliage, .....
WI>a post with us about your worm bins. We have a daughter in the Pacific.
WI>need to get her outfit hooked-up with some help in getting things set up
Have her look on my home page (www.interlog.com/~cgreaves) and
follow "Links to things ...". There is a diary of creating three
different types of composter, along with photographs of them at
work in my kitchen and laundry closet.
Christopher.Greaves@CapCanada.Com www.interlog.com/~cgreaves
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