levampyre, to zerowaste German
@levampyre@chaos.social avatar

Humus soll das Klima retten: https://www.klimareporter.de/landwirtschaft/humus-soll-das-klima-retten-aber-was-ist-das-eigentlich Artikel eines Bodenforschers, der erklärt, wie und warum Humusaufbau, bzw. -abbau funktioniert und wie und warum Humus zur Klimarettung beitragen könnte.

compost, to climate
@compost@regenerate.social avatar

So far the is a good demonstration to those who say that can not be fixed by individual actions.

The elites can't fix the and do not want to fix it. So sadly all we have left is individual actions.

So we will keep inspiring individuals to reduce their waste and create black gold.

Pollinators,
@Pollinators@epicure.social avatar

@compost. is extremely successful recycling. Imagine a recycling contest in a college study. Nothing can come close to the system of food waste and members of the biological team like woodlouse, worms, mites. , , , , , , , , . Keep up the good work. Shout at the neighbors. Are you going to compost that?

chamatou, to random French

J'ai des plantations à faire et pas beaucoup de terreau sous la main. Je me demande si je peux avoir un truc convenable en mélangeant fibre de coco, lombricompost et vermiculite...

BroadforkForVictory, to random

I’m taking on another half plot at the weekend. It’s like a marsh & one of the wettest plots on site.

The aim is to improve the plot’s resilience to adverse weather by building up the soil level & soil health.

Not everyone makes their own compost on the allotment site. I’ll use organic matter donated from across the site to build the plot level up & make compost.

Most of the compost made will be a communal resource for other plot holders to use.

Two green wellington boots in a puddle of water on a waterlogged allotment plot. One boot is raised above the water the other is part submerged.
A part submerged wellington booted foot on a waterlogged allotment plot. Every step through this plot is like this including the pathways. Grass and weedy vegetation cover the ground so it’s not all bad. Having just bare soil in these conditions would be far worse.

Pollinators,
@Pollinators@epicure.social avatar

@BroadforkForVictory. The allotment has great green cover crops. It will be a good compost day. , , . The ground is slowly freezing here in southern . The earthworms should be digging down for the winter. ,

snoopy, to toulouse

[Sortie] 9 Sept 23 à 14h : Portes Ouvertes Picojoule, vemicomposteur + valorisation du disgestat, Ramonville

Source : https://toulouse.demosphere.net/
Lieu : 73 chemin de mange pommes 31520 Ramonville

Bientôt la rentrée et le retour des Portes Ouvertes de Picojoule !

On vous attend donc le 9 septembre à 14h à l'atelier de Picojoule pour vous faire visiter nos différentes installations de méthanisation ;) Et petite spécialité ce coup ci : on vous propose une démonstration des toutes dernières avancées en R&D concernant la valorisation du digestat qui est le produit obtenue après la digestion par les méthaniseurs.

Ce digestat est un potentiel fertilisant pour les plantes, mais on peut le faire passer par un traitement supplémentaire pour éviter des problèmes de pollution environnementale et sanitaire. Parmi les prototypes, un vermicomposteur et des biofiltres reposant sur des principes vivants permettent de faire ce traitement.

Si ca vous branche on vous fera la démonstration et on vous expliquera à quoi ça peut servir, comment ça marche et comment se fabriquer un vermicomposteur pour la maison !

Si vous voulez faire votre propre vermicomposteur pour composter vos déchets chez vous même en appartement, venez avec au minimum 4 seaux ou bacs identiques emboîtables (avec couvercle si possible), un robinet et au minimum 5L de billes d'argile ou de puzzolane ou de graviers.

Venez nombreux.ses!!!!!!!!!

Si vous êtes intéressé.e n'hesitez pas à vous inscrire sur ce frama :

https://framaforms.org/inscription-a-la-pop-picojoule-2023-1674036898

@toulouse

earthworm, to zerowaste
@earthworm@kolektiva.social avatar

Not just bikes...
Some administration is apparently doing their job:
In Amsterdam, there are 60 (!) public vermicomposting bins on the streets.
There is a lock with a number code to open the worm bin and convert your kitchen waste into perfect worm humus.
🥑🥒+🪱=♻️

The most interesting effect is probably raising public awareness for waste and nutrient (re)cycling, as well as some community building.

Https://www.amsterdam.nl/wormenhotel

Is here somebody from Amsterdam/Netherlands and can explain if this initiative really works in practice?

Map of Amsterdam with many, many purple worm symbols, indicating vermicomposters.

chelming, to plants
@chelming@social.sndevs.com avatar

has anyone done vermicompost with red wigglers? Maybe someone in or @plants?

Pepijn,
@Pepijn@mastodon.online avatar

Here's our setup. It's been running uninterrupted without any issues for over a decade now. And as they say: !

Originally it lived inside our house. When we moved to a place with a large garden the worm buddies moved with us. Now they are outside in summer (in the shade of the greenhouse) and in winter they move into the coop (it's a nice place to sit on, and it's just a bit warmer there).

@chelming @plants

The contraption. Three layers in green, a top, and the black bottom collecting nutrient rich water.

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