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Haribol Radha Krsna

Your kitchen compost is already ready for something! If you coil a pipe

or tube in the middle of the compost and run water through it you will have

hot water for bathing or cleaning. If you run the tubing through your green

house under the growing beds you will have a "hot house." If the warm water

is stored in a heavily insulated tank you can store the water in the green

house to warm the plants or to radiate out into the area to warm up the room

or it can be pumped into ( or gravity fed ) the main water heater to reduce

the amount of fuel it takes to heat the water. You can realize a tremendous

savings sense we use so much hot water for bathing. The less the water has

to be heated the less fuel you will use.

You could place all your kitchen compost and some human or animal dung

and urine in a biogas plant and have perfect compost in large batches and bio

gas as a bonus to cook your prasad run a generator or whatever. The best

part about biogas is that once it is "cooking " you never have to fool with

it, except when the batch has wrung all of the gas out of the compost and

"cooked" the parasites and bacteria out of the compost all you have to do is

to dump the compost onto your garden. Now that is great compost almost

sterile rich and free of all harmful bacteria and parasites and safe for

human to handle without danger. Ah biogas is a lazy way to make a rich

fertile compost that can be safe for you and great your garden and requires

very little effort after initial set up.

Carol

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