Our Compost Toilet: Closing The Nutrient Cycle

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  • Опубликовано: 26 дек 2024

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  • @SemiPolymath
    @SemiPolymath 11 месяцев назад +39

    I found this video while searching for ways to avoid flushing valuable nutrients down the drain. This simple but elegant solution was just what I was looking for, and Manuel's philosophy is spot on!

  • @armandbourque2468
    @armandbourque2468 Год назад +31

    We need more of this.

  • @suzannecranny9838
    @suzannecranny9838 4 месяца назад +26

    I lived with a dry loo system-all diy and recycled- for about 2 years. Mine was in the house due to a problem with our old loo. It's very easy, apart from having to carry heavy buckets across the garden. The compost is, as you say, fabulous and smells just like a forest. My system wasn't nearly as complete as yours but maybe I'll start again in my new home. Thank you

  • @thelotus4462
    @thelotus4462 Год назад +18

    Just love the way you utilize everything

  • @grashupfer5143
    @grashupfer5143 Год назад +6

    👏👏👏 Super Idee! Man spart enorm Wasser und Energie.

  • @aanassazool
    @aanassazool 4 месяца назад +10

    You don’t know how much I appreciate your videos

  • @tannerfarmstead
    @tannerfarmstead Год назад +15

    Awesome. Love seeing this. I want to build something similar at some point. Loving your content

  • @Pseudonym-No3
    @Pseudonym-No3 4 месяца назад +7

    I’m checking out different styles of dry toilets for our garden and this is the best I’ve found so far 👌

  • @branimirs
    @branimirs Год назад +10

    Straight to the point.

  • @healthygreenbrave
    @healthygreenbrave 3 месяца назад +7

    This is so beautifully integrative that I could cry happy tears!

  • @Ramiz422
    @Ramiz422 Год назад +7

    I just discovered your channel and binge watching all the videos. I really love the content.

  • @slaplapdog
    @slaplapdog Год назад +13

    I really love this!
    I like to nutrient cycle my urine by adding it to my compost.
    I regret every drop wasted down a flush toilet!

    • @voidisyinyangvoidisyinyang885
      @voidisyinyangvoidisyinyang885 6 месяцев назад +3

      as long as there's enough carbon then the urine actually helps since it has lots of nitrogen. Not enough carbon and the urine creates the anaerobic bacteria increase with ammonia - and that actually stops the aerobic bacterial composting. Usually a compost pile once out of the toilet - that should have more than enough carbon to happily accept the urine for sure - great point. Still I have noticed sometimes the ammonia smell if there is not enough carbon - so it depends for sure.

  • @johanswart1730
    @johanswart1730 4 месяца назад +12

    ABSOLUTELY 💯 BRILLIANT..WISH WHOLE WORLD CAN 🌎 DO THIS..AMAZING..

  • @judyhaylock4551
    @judyhaylock4551 3 месяца назад +7

    Can you please give a more detailed explanation of how the Reed Bed where the Urine goes is structured. For example; how large an area. How deep the stones etc. How far away from the toilet building etc. ☺️
    Thank you so much.
    An excellent video. ☺️

    • @oljakiwi956
      @oljakiwi956 3 месяца назад +3

      I need this information too!

    • @petelees6142
      @petelees6142 3 месяца назад +1

      Me too -fab video but would be great if you could describe the reed bed a bit - thanks

    • @markumark1
      @markumark1 2 месяца назад +1

      You can also just let the urine stay in the compost. It's a beneficial nutrient. You can read the Humanure Handbook by Joseph C. Jenkins.

  • @josdesouza
    @josdesouza Год назад +6

    Very clever humanure system. My compliments!

  • @alexfox80
    @alexfox80 4 месяца назад +7

    How do you guarantee that no desease will be spread this way - you mentioned something about presence of carbon when there us too much urine, but no specifics, also what do you do with the toilet paper?

  • @ShoalsChickens
    @ShoalsChickens Месяц назад

    Thank you! I truly hope you continue with these videos! Brilliant!!!

  • @jackiedeswardt589
    @jackiedeswardt589 3 месяца назад +3

    This will work very well in South Africa. Thx

  • @dronezinthesky
    @dronezinthesky Год назад +4

    Keep the videos coming. I particularly enjoyed the chicken compost video you did. Some really great usable ideas there.

  • @MrTenkara
    @MrTenkara 2 месяца назад

    Fantastic operation you have! Great work

  • @johnfitbyfaithnet
    @johnfitbyfaithnet Месяц назад +1

    Great video thank you for sharing

  • @Julia-eq1bf
    @Julia-eq1bf Год назад +3

    Great system! Thanks for sharing!

  • @edinabajrektarevic9506
    @edinabajrektarevic9506 3 месяца назад +1

    Ovo je najbolja ideja za domacinstvo. Ovo treba da se primjenjuje i u gradovima.

  • @giojibear1114
    @giojibear1114 2 месяца назад +1

    How does the system perform during the winter months and below freezing temperatures? Is the reedbed still at work?

  • @aquariumlifestyle
    @aquariumlifestyle 4 месяца назад +4

    Great idea and build! Really useful for off-grid homes

    • @denisdufresne5338
      @denisdufresne5338 4 месяца назад +1

      Separating the liquid from the solid is a bad idea for the environment, because the only way to stabilize the nitrogen in the urine is the carbon. The urine in contact of air or water will bond with oxygen or hydrogen to become toxic molecules as ammoniac (NH3) or nitrates (NO2 and NO3) . So the best is to fill the bottom of your bucket with a thick layer of absorbing carbon matter to let the nitrogen bond with the carbon to form nutritive and organic molecules as amino acids. This is the most good for the environment which create a better and more balance compost.

    • @YinYanUzumaki
      @YinYanUzumaki 4 месяца назад

      @@denisdufresne5338”thick layer of absorbing carbon matter “ - could you give some examples for it ?

    • @denisdufresne5338
      @denisdufresne5338 4 месяца назад

      @@YinYanUzumaki sawdust is the best of all, because it is high in carbon and very absorbent.

    • @paulsawczyc5019
      @paulsawczyc5019 3 месяца назад

      @@denisdufresne5338 Would coal work?

    • @denisdufresne5338
      @denisdufresne5338 3 месяца назад

      @@paulsawczyc5019 I have never tried coal but maybe crumbled into fine particles it would work. There are 2 mandatory criteria to make a good matter organic matter for a composting toilet: the matter has an high absorption capacity and it contains a lot of carbon, that is the case of saw dust.

  • @beatricevandeborne3088
    @beatricevandeborne3088 4 месяца назад

    Very well explained and with efficacity! Thank you

  • @OG-Everthing
    @OG-Everthing 4 месяца назад +16

    As a Muslim we use water to clean ourselves in the toilet and this was a problem with compost toilet until I found your video 😊 thanks 👍

    • @pereinarolsson3928
      @pereinarolsson3928 3 месяца назад

      I am not a muslim but always wash my hands after visiting the toilet.

    • @LyngkotSwer
      @LyngkotSwer 3 месяца назад

      Prophet Muhammad was illiterate but he wrote the Quran 😂. How?

    • @synopticpro
      @synopticpro 3 месяца назад

      Your “being” a muslim is irrelevant.

    • @bawdili-e6l
      @bawdili-e6l 3 месяца назад

      @@LyngkotSwer while Prophet Muhammad (SAW) was illiterate, he received the Quran through divine revelation, memorized the verses, and conveyed them orally. His companions played a crucial role in preserving these teachings, which were later compiled into the Quran we have today. I hope I didn't mess up or something but anyways God knows best

    • @aprilbatzle7956
      @aprilbatzle7956 3 месяца назад

      And Jesus was a Jew 🙄 don't you have something better to do than pick on other people's religion ?

  • @nickrich56
    @nickrich56 Год назад +3

    I plan to use a "similar" system in my motorhome. No more need for a holding tank and the headaches of cleaning it, and transporting water is expensive whereas sawdust is lightweight and available everywhere cheap or free. My next project will be a 3 gallon/12 litre heated shower system .... 🚽✅🚿?

  • @jorgegonzalez5045
    @jorgegonzalez5045 2 месяца назад

    Excelente idea,gracias por compartir 💯👏❤️🧡

  • @richc.2968
    @richc.2968 9 месяцев назад +1

    Nice work. Is there another way to handle the toilet that doesn't require so much interaction with the human waste and unplugging a liquid connection that will seemingly get waste on your hand?
    Maybe a large tube/slide out the back of the bathroom that fills a bucket with the solid material and also has the drain for the liquid - making the solids easier to remove and carry to compost bin?

    • @manuelangerer-permaculture
      @manuelangerer-permaculture  8 месяцев назад +1

      Yes of course you can set this up the way you mentioned. Fit the system to your needs :)

  • @ClaLu
    @ClaLu 10 месяцев назад +2

    Ok, I'm building this ❤

    • @ClaLu
      @ClaLu 10 месяцев назад +1

      It's the best solution I've found so far for my family ❤ I will add a contour to the toilet seat for cleaning easily when "it comes out in a spray like disposition" 😂 Thank you so much for your generosity 🎉😊

  • @nikipith5009
    @nikipith5009 Год назад +4

    Hello from Greece! We also use composting toilet and this was very very helpful since we are trying to troubleshoot some issues. :) Have you notice a fly problem with yours? We have an insane amount of flies(both in the bucket and in the composting pile) and I was wondering if you have any tips on that!

    • @manuelangerer-permaculture
      @manuelangerer-permaculture  Год назад +7

      Hello there! Yes we had a fly issue at the beginning too. The only thing that helped was to close every gap in the compost toilet building. I put some insect netting onto every gap and made the door close tightly. Since then there is no problem because no flies can enter the toilet :)

    • @corradodecesare
      @corradodecesare Год назад +8

      Hi, I apologize for my unrequested comment. We use slightly wet, outdoor stored sawdust or leaves. No flies, no insects. Dry sawdust is more pleasant to handle, but doesn't work so well. Have a nice day

    • @Frog13799
      @Frog13799 4 месяца назад +6

      If you have flies you have not put enough sawdust in the bucket, the waste needs to be covered, when you empty the bucket it must go into the centre of your compost pile and then closed over and materials must be put on top, I use a compost toilet in South Africa, hot and many flies as a rule. Both my toilet and my compost pile do not attract flies. Read the humanure handbook, the guidelines in the book are a treasure.

  • @guhanbalaraman4914
    @guhanbalaraman4914 Год назад +1

    thank you very much.

  • @peterkoolwijk439
    @peterkoolwijk439 Год назад +3

    Great jobb! Important. Congrats. A bit curious to know how the winters are where you are? The reedbed seems so perfect but where we live it wouldn't be active several months of the year. Do you you need to store the liquids through longer periods of frost? Greets.

    • @manuelangerer-permaculture
      @manuelangerer-permaculture  Год назад +3

      Thanks! We do have a few months of winter here in Austria. In our case the compost toilet is used a lot less in winter so that we can easily store the liquids or dilute them with water and spread it along our hedge. The other option beside storing the liquids is to build a kind of polytunnel over the reedbed (you need a bigger reedbed for this) in winter so that the plants do not stop growing during the cold time of the year. But that needs to be tested and you need to have a look into very cold tolerant plants that are suitable for a reedbed!

    • @tonisee2
      @tonisee2 Год назад +2

      Actually, collected liquid is a good add-on to a compost pile to get it hot. Especially during cool seasons, when there is no grass clippings..

    • @markumark1
      @markumark1 2 месяца назад

      Or let it stay in the sawdust in the toilet.

  • @johnberry1107
    @johnberry1107 3 месяца назад +4

    This concept makes most communities in the USA afraid. We are not permitted to use such a tool. Thank you.

  • @johannabjorkell4226
    @johannabjorkell4226 3 месяца назад +2

    A note on medication and especially birth prevention and compost loos: hormones are not easily dealt with through the composting cycle, so certain medications and especially hormone medication such as birth control or menopause hormone replacement therapy will impact both plant and wild life when spread through the compost, read up more about it as I’m no expert. It is also a problem in regular waste water systems too. Awesome video! Thank you!

    • @manuelangerer-permaculture
      @manuelangerer-permaculture  3 месяца назад +1

      Thanks for the detailed comment. I can imagine that these medications are especially difficult to break down. Good to know.

    • @charlottewilliams7866
      @charlottewilliams7866 Месяц назад

      Could mycology, growing fungus in the reed bed chemically convert those pharmaceuticals? I've read about mushrooms/fungus converting poisoned soil into once again clean soil. The process is called mycoremediation.

  • @Orangesjesus
    @Orangesjesus 8 месяцев назад

    Good system.. i like the reed bed, it looks healthy.

  • @YoniBaruch-y3m
    @YoniBaruch-y3m 3 месяца назад +36

    A warning from the permaculture trainers: If anyone is taking certain medications (the cancer ones are the worst- fluorouracil comes to mind if I remember right) then their toilet compost may be toxic to many garden plants.

    • @annashealthylifeeverything8583
      @annashealthylifeeverything8583 3 месяца назад

      everyone is taking medications nowdays and jabs. everyone has toxic stuff in them

    • @noidea78
      @noidea78 3 месяца назад +1

      why toxic?

    • @lorrainegatanianhits8331
      @lorrainegatanianhits8331 3 месяца назад +6

      Just make sure it comes into contact with soil as soon as possible. Soil can remediate pretty much all toxins.

    • @JoRoBoYo
      @JoRoBoYo 3 месяца назад

      ​@@noidea78cancer drugs is literally poison.

    • @dianadeejarvis7074
      @dianadeejarvis7074 3 месяца назад +6

      ​@@lorrainegatanianhits8331Nope, many toxins linger in soil for years and need to stay out of gardens.

  •  Год назад +1

    Smart approach.

  • @arjunab6167
    @arjunab6167 4 месяца назад +1

    Excellent idea putting a sieve at the bottom, that's just the right idea I needed to start.
    Thanks 🙏

  • @JM-jd7yp
    @JM-jd7yp 3 месяца назад

    Very inspirational.

  • @bradbiesecker162
    @bradbiesecker162 11 месяцев назад +5

    I like things like composting toilets to help grow flowers and whatever else can be done. But what I hate is when environmentalists lecture us about the need to do this kind of thing or take an arrogant tone about it. I'm glad Manuel Angerer did not speak in an arrogant or lecturing tone

  • @alison3276
    @alison3276 7 месяцев назад

    Thank you for your very helpful videos!

  • @marcuss5330
    @marcuss5330 Год назад +1

    Nice, i'm planing to build a similar toilette soon.
    Could you tell me the type and name of your wood chipper and how much it cost round about?
    It's really painfull to find a good one in medium cost range.

    • @manuelangerer-permaculture
      @manuelangerer-permaculture  Год назад +4

      The wood chipper is a Forest Master FMDD6 and costs about 500€. It`s a great machine (6.5hp), however I had to modify the outlet of the chipper so that it doesn`t clog when I put fresh and moist material into the machine.

  • @krisbatty2346
    @krisbatty2346 Год назад +1

    Hello. I'd really like to know more about your reed bed. I have a Aquatiris installation that I find much too complicated and costly and which disenables any use of the clean water runoff.

    • @manuelangerer-permaculture
      @manuelangerer-permaculture  Год назад

      Thanks for the feedback, I will do a video on my reedbeds in the future. If you want to know more right now please send me an email (you can find the adress on my website)

    • @jonisolis9645
      @jonisolis9645 10 месяцев назад

      @@manuelangerer-permaculturedo you have a video about the shredder/chipper you use? thanks

  • @NorthWoodsCountryBoy
    @NorthWoodsCountryBoy 6 месяцев назад

    Thanks so much for the videos! Quick question: I am researching doing this on my homestead but it appears that there is some disagreement on the literature as to whether you should separate urine from feces when composting. Some argue that it is dangerous to combine them and it slows down the composting process, while other sources say it's better to combine them because the urine helps it compost at a higher temperature. Thanks in advance for any advice that you can offer!

    • @manuelangerer-permaculture
      @manuelangerer-permaculture  6 месяцев назад +3

      It depends on how you process the material afterwards. I seperate it so that I don`t need to empty the bucket so often and in that way there will be no bad smells from the bucket. But as said, it depends on what kind of system you use.

  • @nickdekoninck4270
    @nickdekoninck4270 Год назад

    Awesome system and very easy to use. I'm thinking of building a compost toilet like this in the near future.
    I don't have a reet bed and the place where i want to build the toilet is not ideal for a reet bed.
    Is there an alternative for the reet bed or another option to still use the liquids?
    I'm thinking of building the toilet higher and use the garden hose to fill a small bucket and use the liquids in the compost pile for a quick start of decomposition.
    Do you have any ideas or alternatives?
    If i buildthe toilet like this is there a possibility that flies go through the garden hose into the bucket? If so how do i prevent this from happening?

    • @manuelangerer-permaculture
      @manuelangerer-permaculture  Год назад +1

      Yes you can use it in your compost piles! You just need to make sure to always have a compost pile where you can direct the liquids to. You could also dilute it with water and spread it along a hedge or other plants you do not eat something from.
      Flies won`t come into the toilet through the hose because they want to go into the bucket from the top. The bottom is too moist for them! You just have to make sure that no flies can enter the toilet, then you will be fine.

    • @nickdekoninck4270
      @nickdekoninck4270 Год назад

      @@manuelangerer-permaculture Awesome thanks for your input, this helps me alot. I can place a compost pile next to the toilet and direct the liquids to the compost pile or just dilute it for a border/hedge plants liquid feed. I'm making mental notes to use fly screen or something simlar to keep the flies out where there are gaps. Love your video's, I've seen them all in a row in one sitting 😂Awesome content, keep them coming! 😋

    • @manuelangerer-permaculture
      @manuelangerer-permaculture  Год назад

      Thanks a lot!! @@nickdekoninck4270

  • @emmabobby3666
    @emmabobby3666 Год назад +2

    Hello, could you tell me why you do not use you human waste compost on the vegetables you grow? And why you prefer the chicken composte to grow food with? I am setting up our new land and want to start a human waste composte, we will also have a few chickens but not this year. Thank you for your videos.

    • @manuelangerer-permaculture
      @manuelangerer-permaculture  Год назад +1

      We don`t use our humanure compost on our vegetables because there is a little little chance that it may contain pathogens. There are many people growing food in humanure compost and I guess most of them are fine. It`s up to you how you decide on this, it also depends on how much medication is taken by the people using the toilet, you do not want to have too much of that in your vegetable garden. Chicken compost has no risk of having pathogens to humans in it. It`s also way more fertile! Plants love the poop of birds!

    • @emmabobby3666
      @emmabobby3666 Год назад +1

      Thank you so much for answering@@manuelangerer-permaculture . I guess i'll want to play it safe at least for the first few years while i get more knowledge and confidence. Thank you dor all that you share. Wish you all the best

    • @tonisee2
      @tonisee2 Год назад +5

      To kill possible human pathogens, hot composting would be the key. However, it is surprisingly difficult to ensure uniform heating of whole compost pile over +55 C. Even when turning the pile.
      Another possibility could be time - letting pile to stay for year or two before using that compost.

    • @manuelangerer-permaculture
      @manuelangerer-permaculture  Год назад +3

      Yes, you are right, even if you are a compost pro there will be some bits left, that did not get hot enough. Time helps! @@tonisee2

  • @surajghagare1667
    @surajghagare1667 2 месяца назад

    Wow sir this is amazing...✨🧠👌this is something we all need...💯💖🤝. Are there any alternatives to sawdust, cuz it might not be all the time available, can we use shreds/rough powder of dried leaves, twigs, grass powder, soil etc. or something like that, it would be much better... And how often do you empty the bucket twice or once in a week...? As we want the 💩 to be settled down properly and turn almost odourless... And one more thing if you do not flush it with water then how come the poop goes down on its own...?, I didn't get it...🤔 I would love to know all the related things in detail, rather was wondering if you could just do the same in some other video then it would be very helpful to understand the complete procedure... Thanks... 💚🙏🙏🙏

    • @manuelangerer-permaculture
      @manuelangerer-permaculture  2 месяца назад +2

      Thank you for your comment! You can use all the mentioned alternertives for flushing the toilet. The bucket gets emptied when it`s full, depends on how much we use the toilet. Regarding flushing: This just means adding sawdust or other stuff. The poop falls directly into the basket, so no need to move it around like in a conventional toilet.

  • @cosmetiquenaturelfaitmaiso736
    @cosmetiquenaturelfaitmaiso736 3 месяца назад

    Merci

  • @thesumofus-g2b
    @thesumofus-g2b 2 месяца назад

    great video! what do you do with toilet paper? Sometimesone needs it right? atb😊

    • @markumark1
      @markumark1 2 месяца назад +1

      It gets dropped into the bucket and is composted.

  • @patrickcleburneuczjsxpmp9558
    @patrickcleburneuczjsxpmp9558 11 месяцев назад +2

    Why not build the toilet directly over the compost bin so that the bucket and related chores are done away with?

    • @manuelangerer-permaculture
      @manuelangerer-permaculture  11 месяцев назад +8

      Because then I would need a much bigger building and it`s harder to have the toilet free of smell and flies! But you can do that if you know how to do it!

    • @patrickcleburneuczjsxpmp9558
      @patrickcleburneuczjsxpmp9558 11 месяцев назад

      @@manuelangerer-permaculture Thank you very much for that explanation!

    • @markumark1
      @markumark1 2 месяца назад

      Also, because when one compost bin is full it needs to set for one or two years and another started.

    • @patrickcleburneuczjsxpmp9558
      @patrickcleburneuczjsxpmp9558 2 месяца назад +1

      @@markumark1 Sure, but you need at least two bins either way.

    • @markumark1
      @markumark1 2 месяца назад

      @@patrickcleburneuczjsxpmp9558 Oh, then two places for the toilet? And move it over?

  • @Blue1Sapphire
    @Blue1Sapphire 8 месяцев назад

    For hygiene purposes a hand held water faucet is better then toilet paper. Great ideas u have.

  • @munaught883
    @munaught883 Год назад +2

    Strange question. What is the size of your property?

  • @borisreitman
    @borisreitman 7 месяцев назад

    Can I use this Washington state? Is there smell from the compost pile? My concert is that I don't want to be caught and fined. If there is no smell, no one will know. I also noticed that your area for the compost is not enclosed on one side. Is this on purpose, for ventilation?

    • @manuelangerer-permaculture
      @manuelangerer-permaculture  6 месяцев назад

      Hey there, sorry for the late reply! You can, there won´t be any smell if you use sawdust a flushing material! Yes, the gap is for ventilation so that the building doesn`t overheat in summer.

  • @annashealthylifeeverything8583
    @annashealthylifeeverything8583 3 месяца назад

    I still don't get it. Where toilet papper goes? and what do you mean by "flashing the toilet"? with water?

    • @manuelangerer-permaculture
      @manuelangerer-permaculture  3 месяца назад +2

      The toilet paper gets composted as well. Flushing the toilet means adding sawdust into the bucket, to bind nurtients and the smell.

  • @pereinarolsson3928
    @pereinarolsson3928 3 месяца назад

    How is this working in winter time in cold countries?

  • @TDDLTD
    @TDDLTD 3 месяца назад

    Where did you get your wood chipper machine?

  • @NatureHerbsandTea.
    @NatureHerbsandTea. 3 месяца назад

    Very nice and beautiful ❤️ 😍 🤩 👌 Thank you ❤️ Subscribed !!!!

  • @iskarkordt9236
    @iskarkordt9236 Год назад

    Wonderful stuff!

  • @stefano_4593
    @stefano_4593 3 месяца назад

    why the double composting before going in your garden beds?
    the first cycle with the toilet outcome and grass clippings compost in one year, it is like mature manure, why do not use that directly in your garden beds?

    • @markumark1
      @markumark1 2 месяца назад

      The longer you wait, the more certain it will be free of dangerous pathogens.

  • @acornhomestead3575
    @acornhomestead3575 5 месяцев назад

    Do you have a video on the Reed bed construction?

    • @manuelangerer-permaculture
      @manuelangerer-permaculture  5 месяцев назад

      Not yet, might do one in the future. But there are already many good videos on reed bed construction.

  • @ab3534
    @ab3534 3 месяца назад +1

    Excellent idea however some will not agree growing food in human waste but that is how God created everything to be. How many times a day must you empty the compost toilet? Having a small place which other plants can you suggest for waste water?

    • @markumark1
      @markumark1 2 месяца назад

      One or two people might go a week before emptying the bucket.

  • @M_J_nan
    @M_J_nan 3 месяца назад +1

    Highly recommend "The Humanure Handbook" by Joseph Jenkins for more in depth knowledge to refine this further.

  • @gardeninggoddess
    @gardeninggoddess 4 месяца назад

    I was wondering if you could feed the compost to the worms just to break it down even further

  • @Marina-p6g3c
    @Marina-p6g3c 4 месяца назад

    Hallo Manuel, könntest Du mir bitte den Aufbau deines "Reedbed" / Klärbeet nennen? Ich plane ähnliches und mir gefällt dieses Beet sehr gut. Welche Pflanzen hast Du hierfür verwendet? Freundliche Grüße.

    • @manuelangerer-permaculture
      @manuelangerer-permaculture  4 месяца назад +1

      Mein Schilfbeet ist sehr simpel: Ein Kunststoffbehälter ist mit Rollierschotter gefüllt (16/32). Das Wasser aus der Toilette kommt oben ins Beet, an der gegenüberliegenden Seite am Boden des Behälters ist der Auslass. Der Auslassschlauch macht dann eine Schlaufe nach oben und definiert so den Wasserstand des Klärbeckens. Der Schlauch braucht dann an der obersten Stelle der Schlaufe ein kleines Loch, damit kein Siphoneffekt ensteht und das Becken leerpumpt. Bepflanzt ist das Becken mit heimischen Schilfpflanzen, die etwa 2m hoch werden.

  • @jnf2211
    @jnf2211 3 месяца назад

    How often do you have to empty it

  • @mrksstrmntzr
    @mrksstrmntzr Год назад

    Hallo Manuel! Super Sache dein Kanal und deine Permakultur, ich freue mich auf mehr Videos. Was ist das für eine Hecke, die du zu Biomasse machst? Tagasaste? LG

    • @manuelangerer-permaculture
      @manuelangerer-permaculture  Год назад +2

      Vielen Dank! Die Hecke besteht hauptsächlich aus Reifweiden, die wachsen gerade und sind einfach zu häckseln. Zwischen den Reifweiden finden sich alle möglichen Pflanzen: Hartriegel, Holler, Kornelkirsche, Felsenbirne, Korallenölweide, Salweide, Hasel, Aronia, Wacholder, Erlen und Birken. Zum Häckseln verwende ich aber wie gesagt nur die einfach zu häckselnden Pflanzen.
      Liebe Grüße, Manuel

  • @jaxtelford807
    @jaxtelford807 4 месяца назад

    Would a worm farm help the breaking down in the composting part of the cycle?

    • @manuelangerer-permaculture
      @manuelangerer-permaculture  4 месяца назад +1

      Yes you can use a compost farm to break down the stuff from the bucket! That works even better than hot composting. But you have to keep in mind that these worms are like pets that need to be taken care of too.

    • @jaxtelford807
      @jaxtelford807 4 месяца назад

      @@manuelangerer-permaculture Of course! A balanced diet, protection from bad weather, moisture, individual certificates of health... ..

    • @manuelangerer-permaculture
      @manuelangerer-permaculture  4 месяца назад +2

      @@jaxtelford807 haha yes the certificates for each worm are of most importance.

  • @annabartschova6242
    @annabartschova6242 9 месяцев назад

    Your videos are super...I started permaculture too. Whete does washbasin water flow?

  • @RFXZ67966
    @RFXZ67966 5 месяцев назад

    Why don't you use greens with nettles in your compost?

  • @stewartthomas2642
    @stewartthomas2642 Год назад

    Love your stuff kick on love it

  • @SerekWaniliowy900
    @SerekWaniliowy900 Год назад +1

    How often do you need to empty the bucket?

    • @manuelangerer-permaculture
      @manuelangerer-permaculture  Год назад +1

      This bucket has a Volume of 25 liters. I guess after about 30-40 uses of the toilet I need to empty it!

  • @markushennecke9339
    @markushennecke9339 11 месяцев назад

    Schönes Video! Welche Maße hat denn Dein Häuschen? Liebe Grüße

  • @TonyBoy22657
    @TonyBoy22657 3 месяца назад

    Awesome!

  • @akyena21
    @akyena21 4 месяца назад

    Wow. Amazing

  • @miguelduarte75
    @miguelduarte75 Год назад

    So for what do you use your human compost?

  • @kattar_hindu.96
    @kattar_hindu.96 9 месяцев назад

    Good information and nutrients cycle buddy

  • @X3000BRO
    @X3000BRO Год назад +1

    Where does the sawdust come from?

  • @HM-ll6qw
    @HM-ll6qw 6 месяцев назад

    Sauber! Danke!

  • @meliponarioepitayasnunes2585
    @meliponarioepitayasnunes2585 Год назад +1

    Muito bom parabéns 👏

  • @fredfloyd68
    @fredfloyd68 3 месяца назад

    Genious.

  • @opennubian
    @opennubian Год назад

    Brilliant

  • @BillieChristine-d5c
    @BillieChristine-d5c 4 месяца назад

    I love it!

  • @XeaRae
    @XeaRae 4 месяца назад +1

    If you need to go in the middle of the night do you still go out or do you some type of chamber pot.
    The only thing I dislike about this is needing to leave the house in the dark in the nightclothes.

    • @manuelangerer-permaculture
      @manuelangerer-permaculture  4 месяца назад +3

      This particular toilet is only for the use when we are in the garden. You can build the same system inside a house too, but you need a small ventilator that draws air from the bin to the outside of the house. In that way you never smell anything from the toilet.

    • @XeaRae
      @XeaRae 4 месяца назад +1

      @@manuelangerer-permaculture nice! Thank you for answering.

  • @galgalart
    @galgalart 4 месяца назад

    Looks 👍🏻 good

  • @Anonymous57589
    @Anonymous57589 2 месяца назад

    Initially i got excited seeing the way you seperate urine from feces. But then i got worried. Have you ever tested the urine runoff? Normally urine is sterile but in this setup i doubt it is. And thus you have pathogens just running off in an more or less uncontrolled manner? Correct me when im wrong. Other then this a very nice setup and thinking of doing something similar.

    • @manuelangerer-permaculture
      @manuelangerer-permaculture  2 месяца назад

      The urine gets directed to a reedbed where it gets cleaned. And you are right, without the reedbed it would not be a safe system.

  • @Евгений_Грабинский
    @Евгений_Грабинский 3 месяца назад +1

    It is so smart to not use the water for toilet👍

  • @FoodForestPermaculture
    @FoodForestPermaculture Год назад

    Fantastic

  • @RaquelViaja
    @RaquelViaja 4 месяца назад

    👏👏👏👏👏 Gracias ❤

  • @이상휘-r7e
    @이상휘-r7e 2 месяца назад

    Hello, We are the team from the new variety show "Living in Finland's rented room" on tvN, a South Korean television network.
    Our program was filmed this summer in Kemijärvi and Posio in Finnish Lapland with famous korean actors like Cha Eun-woo, Kwak Dong-yeon, Lee Je-hoon and Lee Dong-hwi.
    We would like to inquire about using this video on our show. The videos will be used to introduce the feature of Finnish traditional toilet.
    I would appreciate it if you could reply regarding the use of the source. Thank you!
    p.s. If you need more information we could email you!

  • @cherryyance699
    @cherryyance699 2 месяца назад

    ❤❤❤❤❤

  • @marie-christinematip4206
    @marie-christinematip4206 Год назад

    💯💯💖💖THANKS

  • @tudorvali7981
    @tudorvali7981 2 месяца назад

    👏👏👏

  • @abaskamal8599
    @abaskamal8599 10 месяцев назад +1

    terming human poop as nutrient makes for a less disgusting perspective (much needed), especially with the hedge layer & chickens before using as edible plants fertilizer

  • @elmafudd5645
    @elmafudd5645 11 месяцев назад +1

    What is your home brew like😂

  • @BibiProvenceBBSmoothMusic
    @BibiProvenceBBSmoothMusic 6 месяцев назад

    Love it❤

  • @kellysoo
    @kellysoo Год назад

    We have one too. Just not next to the garden

  • @stefankarczewski632
    @stefankarczewski632 3 месяца назад

    ❤🙏

  • @theendalarm243
    @theendalarm243 4 месяца назад

    How to make fertilizer from chicken manure