A pitchfork will work, however, the tines of the pitchfork will most likely scrape the plastic walls and floor of the Subpod, accelerating wear as the bedding is being turned. We recommend that you use the Subpod Compost Aerator instead which is ...
It will take around 17 to 22 weeks to convert organic waste to compost (for a full Subpod). So you could create compost for your other garden beds every 4-6 months. You can also plumb you Subpod to gain access to the worm juice, which is full of ...
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 ...
This cat/kitty litter can be composted just fine. Mix well with other organic waste and dry carbon-rich material for best results. This will work for both the clay and silica type kitty litters. We recommend for safety that compost generated ...