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RE: How-To: Let’s Make Compost! (DIY Urban-Style)

in #homesteading7 years ago

That's weird that your city does not allow composters. I would think they would encourage it unless the waste management people are taking and producing products from the waste to sell and they have a contract with the city. Odd either way. What about worms bins? Worms will actually produce more faster and better quality and would be under the radar or possibly a loop hole.

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My city has the oddest regulations when it comes to stuff like folks being self-sufficient in the slightest. Sometimes it seems they are generally in opposition to all methods of sustainable sufficiency...including the collecting of rainwater. The tricky part is that a lot of people attempt to do it anyway, but the second that word gets out that they’re doing it, City inspectors will be knocking at the door wanting to get a look at what’s going on and ready to write tickets for violations.

We toe the line as much as we can. I know that worms will actually produce faster, I’ve done a lot of reading about red wigglers and composting using them, but I’m not entirely sure. I would imagine, in a bin-type situation, as long as it was kept small and wouldn’t create a stink (literally), that it would be fairly simple to get around that one.

Same goes with collecting rainwater. It’s an easier one to get around if you do it in a small scale...but still really sucks that something like these things are actually illegal.

Yeah that is pretty crazy. I would be moving quickly if it was possible.

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