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How to Compost in Outhouses

    • 1). Gather up fine organic materials into a bucket to use for cover material. Good organic materials include sawdust, peat moss, pine needles, dried leaves and shredded paper.

    • 2). Place the bucket of cover materials inside the outhouse.

    • 3). Add a 2 to 3-inch starter layer of straw, hay, sawdust or other organic material into the outhouse toilet hole. This layer of material acts as a bio sponge, which starts the composting process.

    • 4). After each use of the outhouse, scoop cover material from your bucket into the outhouse toilet to cover your deposits. Add as much cover material as is needed to not see or smell any toilet deposits.

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