It is by seeing the kilos of ashes that I compost, and the lack of sculting that I currently suffer, that I simply wonder if it is possible to replace the scuire by ashes in dry toilets!?!
I'm waiting for your opinion ...
Thank you
Dry toilets, ashes in place of the scuire ...?
Dry toilets, ashes in place of the scuire ...?
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Ok, I'm still looking for an alternative ... Flax straw ... Sand ... What do I know ...?
Anyway thank you for your reply Ibis.! ;)
Anyway thank you for your reply Ibis.! ;)
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(Henri SALVADOR-1979-Emilie Jolie)
Vent'ose, wind association
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tall ship atyla,
Here is a post about the composition of wood ash. Minerals in majority. So do not suit your needs (no pun intended). The sand would be even less suitable, however, flax straw should be fine if you have it without excessive costs.
https://www.econologie.com/composition-e ... -3465.html
Here is a post about the composition of wood ash. Minerals in majority. So do not suit your needs (no pun intended). The sand would be even less suitable, however, flax straw should be fine if you have it without excessive costs.
https://www.econologie.com/composition-e ... -3465.html
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Yes, for straw flax, I bought my house with a stock of straw straw enough!
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Any vegetable waste rich in fiber and low in nitrogen, crushing leaves (beech, walnut, oak, so rather thick and hard crusts), dry grasses (Miscantus and other), chips, needles conifers should be well suited . The main thing is that it is low in nitrogen. Nitrogen-deficient wastes are those that break down slowly in nature. Mixing them with nitrogen-rich faeces promotes composting,
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