>>1734106Used cinder blocks. They are heavy, you can sit on them, they last forever, and you can move them around as needed when needed.
>>1734143Cover them. Mine are all in my polytunnels out in freezing weather right now. It was 64F inside and 32 with frost outside this morning. I had a double layer of plastic over the tender crops like nightshades. It will be colder tomorrow morning with harder frost and they should do fine.
>>1734144I think I recognize part of this from a 2D image last month?
>>1734176Yeah, that stuff can burn plants on contact. Really old railroad ties may not have enough in them to be harmful on the surface. It won't harm the plants or you in that case.
Just don't use brand new ones or it will burn your skin and the plants.
>>1734187There's even more you can be doing (see pic.)
>>1734221When it is properly composted it is not a biohazard in the slightest.
>>1734243>>1734275>>1734295>>1734311>>1734521Diet is not a concern, even if taking prescription drugs. However, no matter what a person's diet is, if you are incorrectly composting the humanure you'll end up with problems. The same goes for various animal manures.
There is plenty of "humanure" literature/sources in the OP pastebin link.