General Discussion
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Subject: Would you use this compost in your garden?
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spudder |
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https://www.seattletimes.com/life/recompose-the-first-human-compositing-funeral-home-in-the-u-s-is-now-open-for-business/
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4/4/2021 3:20:10 PM
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Little Ketchup |
Grittyville, WA
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Tilling me into the ground doesn't fit with my idea of rest in peace! Wood casket 6 ft down & plant a long-lived tree on top & then consider me gone.
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4/4/2021 4:30:15 PM
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pumpkin carver |
Griffith, In
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Was that an April fools joke??
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4/4/2021 7:22:53 PM
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cojoe |
Colorado
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I dont see how there wouldnt be most of the skeleton intact after a process that only gets up to 132 degrees.I cant see growing in soil with femurs and teeth getting in the way of the roots.
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4/4/2021 7:26:12 PM
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spudder |
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pumpkin carver---- this is something that is real. Look up Recompose funeral home plus I believe there is 2 more on the way.
Would you feel like using it ?
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4/4/2021 9:06:02 PM
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Dale M |
Anchorage Alaska
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I don't know, I've got enough skeletons in the closet, not sure I need any in the patch...lol just kidding
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4/4/2021 10:50:04 PM
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Little Ketchup |
Grittyville, WA
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Its gross but the bones are not included. If anyone knows what happens to the bones... I dont. All I know is they dont become part of the compost. It's a little disturbing.
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4/4/2021 11:54:08 PM
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sgeddes |
Boscawen, NH
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The process is called alkaline hydrolysis. Same process that was used in producing "Origin 360". Brian, founder of Origin 360, explained to me 5 years ago that we would begin to see these facilities opening for the remains of people. I believe it is potassium that is used for the alkaline material and everything is liquefied or broken down including the bones.
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4/5/2021 8:23:52 AM
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Jake |
Westmoreland, KS
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dude if it makes my plants better I'll use it!
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4/5/2021 8:58:17 AM
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Andy W |
Western NY
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Might as well keep growing pumpkins after I croak.
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4/5/2021 9:01:57 AM
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Dawn, Suburban Gardener |
Lakewood, WA
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A soil test would be interesting.
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4/5/2021 1:57:28 PM
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megakin(Team Illiana) |
west central IN/East central IL
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What's the cost per yard? I watched a video on the hydrolysis of humans, really interesting stuff.
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4/7/2021 1:04:14 PM
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Smallmouth |
Upa Creek, Mo
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Personally no dead folks in my garden, but land is finite and grave plots are not so I get it.
I have always insisted when I go out I want to be sunk in a river so the turtles eat me, and if I have to be buried to do so in a Pine Box. Maybe this will be an option for my grandkids to grow the Smallmouth variety of pumpkins.
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4/10/2021 9:50:49 PM
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TruckinPunkin |
Upper Strasburg, PA
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Sign me up
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4/10/2021 11:07:20 PM
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