Mike Bh wrote:One reason I'm attracted to a standard hot compost pile vs. the Omick approach is that I could throw all of my compostables into the pile. I'm not sure if that's the case with the Omick. With the Omick method, did you use the barrels only for humanure, or did other compostables go in as well?
Yes, I only used the barrels for humanure. You could probably add other material though and even worms as suggested by Anne Miller.
I totally agree with your comment about hot compost though. My wife loves that it can take just about anything and not stink or attract varmints: all moldy food from the fridge, chicks that didn't make it or
chickens that died, still-born lambs and goat kids, raw dog food butcher trimmings that have gone maggoty, animal pelts that we never got around to tanning, etc.. I suspect you might have a harder time processing most of that in a trash can worm bin/barrel unless you also incorporated something like black soldier flies.