From reducing waste to growing living soil — how do you compost where you are?
When I started in permaculture, I quickly learned: soil life is everything.
That led me to experiment with different composting methods — from worm farms in temperate climates to adapted systems in warm environments.
Now, I’d love to hear from you:
- 🪱 Do you compost at home? (Indoor worm bin, outdoor pile, tumbler, trench composting, etc.)
- 🌍 What climate are you in — and how has it shaped your approach?
- 🍂 What’s working (or not) in turning scraps into living soil?
- 🌿 Have you connected composting to other permaculture principles—like closing loops, observing systems, or stacking functions?
Whether you’re just starting, have a balcony bokashi setup, or run a full backyard composting system—every practice counts. Let’s exchange stories, tips, and maybe even troubleshoot together!
Drop a note below or share a photo of your setup.
Together, we turn waste into wealth—one scrap, one story, one handful of rich soil at a time. 🌱