Lomi is a…well, I suppose it could be described as an “active composter.” It's a device about the size of a bread machine into which you can put food waste, paper, approved bioplastics, etc., and over the course of 4–20 hours (depending on which of three modes is chosen) it breaks it down into dirt. (Pela advise that only dirt from the longest cycle should be directly given to plants, but even the shorter two cycles get the contents a significant amount of the way, and can then be composted naturally the rest of the way.) Last month Pela started shipping out units to North America (with a global availability scheduled for September), and this past week mine arrived!
And here it is in action! Not much to look at, admittedly… |
Living in a rental apartment like I do with no place outside to compost, I was really happy to hear about Lomi and I'm excited it lives up to its advertising. (I know there are various indoor composting solutions, but I just don't really feel like leaving a bunch of decomposing food waste around in my house.) Being able to compost food waste means it's not sitting around in the trash (potentially attracting critters), and a lower volume of trash in general. Plus, I've been thinking of expanding my indoor gardening to encompass growing some root vegetables like potatoes and carrots in soil (since those don't really work well in hydroponics), and the compost from Lomi would be an ideal way to recycle food waste into plant nutrients. I've been waiting on my Lomi delivery to see how that'd work before setting anything up, but now that Lomi's up and running I might have to see about expanding my farming operations in the near future…
Anyway, just thought I'd share my experience with Lomi. The promised ability to quickly and non-messily turn food waste into nice clean dirt and ready plant nutrients seemed almost too good to be true, so here's my testimonial to other prospective buyers. And hopefully before too long I'll be turning food waste into tasty tubers or other vegetables! A hui hou!
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