A greenhouse can be built over a Subpod as long as airflow to the Subpod aeration panels is unrestricted, and the greenhouse air temperature stays below 35C, this should work fine.
The Subpod will generate some heat as the food waste is decomposed, but it is not as hot as a mounded compost pile. The heat is likely to be localized within the Subpod and to some extent to the soil surrounding the outer walls. This is a cooler ...
The Subpod comes with a built in airflow panel that has holes small enough to keep out bugs, pests and rodents, whilst also allowing airflow into the Subpod. There is a lid/seat on top which can be locked to secure the Subpod as well. Cockroaches ...
Composting spent grains exclusively will likely take a little experimentation with getting the ratio of grain to dry carbon right. In our experience, a lot of grain can heat up a system from the fermentation process by microbes. Adding enough ...
The material used to make Subpod can withstand temperatures up to -20 degrees celsius. We have tested the Subpod in temperate, subtropical and tropical environments. We have consulted with people who use in-ground worm farms in climates where the ...
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