Baron Whitish wrote:adding - of course never go into tank, wear gloves , wash off pump back into tank, flush out pump and hoses when done to your disposal area.
Dj Davis wrote:Hey all,
I’m looking at buying around five acres in the Morton area. Currently live in Tacoma. I would love to meet and talk permaculture with you guys and see what it’s like in Lewis county, government and community wise.
James Landreth wrote:I feel that Thurston county has tremendous potential as well, in terms of growing things and community. And it has good access to markets like Olympia and even Tacoma.
thomas rubino wrote:Hey Shawn;
A five-gallon bucket with a removable lid.
One new toilet plunger.
Drill a hole thru the lid for the plunger handle.
Water (hot) and soap of choice.
Nicholas Covey wrote:I was referring to posts. They do come into contact with soil, although not as much as one might expect. I will be opting for concrete piers and footings vs burying posts, to make sure that exposure to termites is absolutely minimized.
John Dorst wrote:Just wondering why Lovable Loo's are not suggestions as you can have them inside with no problem or smell. Goes into buckets you seal & then you compost it. Look at website, you need two bins & hay/straw, one bin you fill & leave for a year & then safe to put on gardens. I am going to build one soon out by back shed, I know of a person who believes in sustainability & has had one for over 8 years & works great. Easy to make.
Just google Lovable Loo for website as I do not have handy...