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It takes a year or two for the material to go through the whole process and for it to be composted. So once a year I’ll remove about half of what’s in there and that’ll go a couple wheelbarrows full. And then that goes out and I’ll spread that around some of the ornamental trees and go for non-edible plants. There’s zero water for flushing, though there is a mist that goes into over it to keep it wet and to keep everything happening. So once a day it puts about a liter or two of water over it as a mist, but that’s just once a day. When we bought the property, we imagined growing a lot of our food. We have apple trees, we have grapes, concord grapes, raspberries. There’s hazelnuts, you know, in the garden.