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Vermi-Compost Toilets

This Workshop covered the theory and practice of installing a DIY vermicomposting sewerage system based on a flush toilet. This system combines all the ecological advantages of a dry composting toilet system with the user-friendliness and convenience of a flush toilet. It requires minimal maintenance compared to dry systems and has significant environmental advantages over conventional septic tanks!

Vermicompost toilets use earthworms, mainly species like Eisenia fetida (red wigglers), to break down human waste into compost. Instead of relying just on bacteria, the worms help rapidly decompose solids into rich, odorless humus. These toilets are waterless (or use very little water), low-odor, eco-friendly, and great for off-grid or sustainable living setups. The end product can often be used as fertilizer for non-edible plants

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Let’s Talk Mushrooms!

What are mushrooms and what is all the hype around them really about! Functional mushrooms, also called “medicinal mushrooms,” purportedly come with an array of

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The Power of Scent

During my observation this season, it became clear to me how plants have their own defense mechanism, teachings and ways of being that we can

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The Power of Herbalism

Herbalism is most powerful when it becomes a part of our everyday life!  We need to shift from the mentality that healing comes solely through pills

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