Hi, I just subbed, I'm 73 yrs- it's great to see youngsters like you guys out there with Mother Nature and God-- I wish all of you ( critters too) the very best forever
Thanks so much for the subscription. Appreciate the comment also. We are grateful to have this opportunity to live in this way. Thanks for the positivity and wishing you the best.
@@lordsofpondland You do not have to take my word for it. We will all have our day of judgement and on that day there will be no doubts remaining. God bless.
Beautiful space! Love the shower. One caution about leaves....leaves are where ticks like to hang out and have their babies. Lyme disease carrying ticks can now be found in all 50 states. I avoid getting too close to leaves, so sitting next to a bucket of them and having to handle processing them, feels unecessarily high risk to me. I was a super healthy vibrant person who got lyme disease from a tick bite in a yard and ended up bedridden and in a wheelchair at 33 from it. I highly recommend looking into alternatives to leaves. My friend has a worm composting flush toilet in her off grid set up for over 5 years and they are super cool and break down waste quicker than any alternative. They are also super low matience. You can also use ash from fireplaces.
Hey there. I really appreciate the comment and can hear the concern through the computer. Unfortunately here in Arkansas ticks are a part of our lives daily. We see them every day and they are virtually unavoidable here in the countryside. We use bug spray every day for this reason. I understand lyme disease is very tough and can be absolutely debilitating so my heart goes out to you. I hope you have gotten some treatment that works though I know they don't always work. Anyway, the leaves we use go through a shredding process. In the four years we have been doing this I have not seen a single tick in our leaves. I have heard about those worm toilets. They seem awesome. Do you know how their toilet is set up? Would love to know more. Thanks again for the comment!
My husband and I are planning an off grid venture and we are far older that you two. I was incredibly impressed with your design aesthetic! One of the best off grid shower/bathrooms that I have seen thus far. Hats off to you and keep up the good work!
Hey thanks a lot. That means bunches to us. Hope your offgrid adventures are amazing and let us know if there is anything you would like to know more about!
Thanks for the suggestion. Is philodendron pretty hardy and low light? I wish we had better light in there. Its been troughs of dirt of a while now lol.
Excellent job. If I understand your story without the sound on, it is good videography. Your did really swell!! Great ideas and your construction is functional and creative. 5 stars 😄
Thanks a lot Emily. Appreciate the follow and we do. We nerd out on it hard. We have lots more coming! I'm just trying to finish my undergraduate degree so haven't had a lot of time for updates!
This is so cool! One of our primary goals this year is setting up a bathroom and this is great inspiration! Merry Christmas (late) and Happy New Year from your fellow Arkansans.
I like the "Humanure Handbook" It is a great book that explains all about composting toilets versus dry toilets etc. It really is a nice dive into the topic.
Thanks for the suggestion and sub. That's a great idea. We should try that out. We tried Oregano too but we had an EXTREMELY hot summer and they ended up not making it. :"(
Cool video. LOVE the Jesus picture really completes the bathroom ❕❕❕ Me and my 3 kids are in the process of building an off grid cabin in central Maine right now Thanks for the 💩house ideas 🙏✌🏼 PS great fiddle music by the way
You can harvest butane off your poop to heat the water or you can run a coil of either copper or pex pipe though a compost pile and it will heat the water to 120° F
I’ve looked into these methods a lot and you are totally right! I would have to run a heater in the biodigester in winter for several months which is an energy hog. I also decided not to do the compost method because you have to create a new pile every couple months when you pile is done composting. I decided it was too much work. I really would love to incorporate a biodigester at some point though if possible and harvest the methane off of it for cooking. I have some books on this topic in my list!
I absolutely love the look and smell of Wisteria but it’s super invasive here. I’ve been thinking about planting Akebia instead as a noninvasive alternative. We have clematis planted there right now. Thanks for the comment!
@@lordsofpondland wisteria, just cut the new growth back, you can even train them as a free standing tree but, akebia is a great choice and fruit bearing 👍🥰
@@beechamberlain8287 I actually found out today that American Wisteria is not invasive here it’s only the Asian variety. Do you find that wisteria brings in a lot of wildlife?
@@lordsofpondland bumble bees, butterflies are attracted because of the flowers, it’s a great climber, sorry it’s not good for USA climate, you just need to cut back the growth
Hey there. Thanks for the comment! It is fantastic. It is spelled Bricor. They are genuinely amazing and these people put a lot of work into low flow but high pressure. We love it. They are a bit pricey but we prefer to buy something once if possible. They seem like amazing quality. Hope this helps!
Great video's you have!! Question; how do you insulate your water supply during winter? I want to start using rain water, but have no options to move the containers inside..thank you so much!!
Hey there. That is a real challenge. I have not really come up with a solution for this. I have tried a few things: heated wire run off of a generator with pipe wrap and draining the pipes if it is going to be below freezing for an extended period of time. Depending on where you are you could set up a system that draws water from the center of the tank. Try to put pipe underground or as much in your house or heated building as possible. Sorry I am not more help and good luck on your journey! My future plan is to have all exterior pipes buried so they dont freeze.
Basically it diverts the first gallon of water from the roof through a separate tube because that is the dirtiest water. Then clear water proceeds onward after that diversion tube fills up to go into the tanks
My husband and I discovered this video today as we are planning our bathroom build soon- with pretty much the same concept you guys went! Love it so much! Are you guys on Instagram or anything as well?
Hey there. Glad you enjoyed it. We are not. Still working on that. We have like three videos on Tik Tok. It should be same name LordofPondLand. Good luck on your bathroom build.
I can't say exactly. A lot of the stuff we used to build it was reclaimed. Plumbing, electrical, concrete, and some other stuff was probably close to 1000 total. This doesnt include all the solar equipment and the stuff used to run the bathroom.
@@lordsofpondland I was also curious how you are handling the summer heat, if you could make an updated video it would be very appreciated, we are in Florida and it’s alway hot so i am scared of living practically outdoors
@@melissagonzalez2501 The summers are tough no doubt. This is our fourth summer but for us this has never been the end goal. We are building a small house and it should be done relatively soon so we can get out of the heat. I would recommend that when you place the tent make sure it is facing away from the afternoon sun and in the shade.
It depends on your needs. I agree though, for a smaller system having urine and feces combined is ideal. Especially if you are doing the bucket method. Things are not as black and white as you say though. Feces is also a very high nitrogen item and it really depends on your goals. Urine itself can be used in more places than feces compost can without as much risk.
This is one of the best off grid bathrooms I've seen on YT.
That means a lot. It was definitely a labor of love and we put a lot of effort into it. Thanks a bunch for the encouragement and comment.
Hi, I just subbed, I'm 73 yrs- it's great to see youngsters like you guys out there with Mother Nature and God-- I wish all of you ( critters too) the very best forever
Thanks so much for the subscription. Appreciate the comment also. We are grateful to have this opportunity to live in this way. Thanks for the positivity and wishing you the best.
I just watched it again! Trying to soak (haha) up the ideas! AWESOME ❤❤ ✝️🙏❤🇺🇸
Nice job! Some great, creative features and solutions.
And yay… I love Jesus, too!
Hey Celeste. Thanks for the comment. Really appreciate it. Let us know any suggestions and improvements you have and happy camping!
This is how humans were meant to live, so much better for the environment, and so so much more fun! love this raw livestyle this is absolute goals!
It is a lot of fun and a great lifestyle. Thanks for the comment!
Love your bathroom! ❤❤ ✝️🙏❤️🇺🇲
Pretty nice set up....with the obvious exception of a picture of Jesus (Peace be upon him) right beside your toilet!
Hey he is all too familiar with the woes of human maintenance! He's keeping us company :)
@@lordsofpondland You do not have to take my word for it. We will all have our day of judgement and on that day there will be no doubts remaining. God bless.
Nice, very spa-like shower, I liked the water irrigation tubing you did for the urine diverter.
Thanks a lot. It was a fun build!
That separate yet integrated urinal was a neat trick. Nice job!
Thank you.
Beautiful space! Love the shower. One caution about leaves....leaves are where ticks like to hang out and have their babies. Lyme disease carrying ticks can now be found in all 50 states. I avoid getting too close to leaves, so sitting next to a bucket of them and having to handle processing them, feels unecessarily high risk to me. I was a super healthy vibrant person who got lyme disease from a tick bite in a yard and ended up bedridden and in a wheelchair at 33 from it. I highly recommend looking into alternatives to leaves. My friend has a worm composting flush toilet in her off grid set up for over 5 years and they are super cool and break down waste quicker than any alternative. They are also super low matience. You can also use ash from fireplaces.
Hey there. I really appreciate the comment and can hear the concern through the computer. Unfortunately here in Arkansas ticks are a part of our lives daily. We see them every day and they are virtually unavoidable here in the countryside. We use bug spray every day for this reason. I understand lyme disease is very tough and can be absolutely debilitating so my heart goes out to you. I hope you have gotten some treatment that works though I know they don't always work. Anyway, the leaves we use go through a shredding process. In the four years we have been doing this I have not seen a single tick in our leaves.
I have heard about those worm toilets. They seem awesome. Do you know how their toilet is set up? Would love to know more. Thanks again for the comment!
Y’all are awesome. Thanks so much for making these videos. Super inspiring.
Thanks so much. We appreciate it. Thanks for the comment too.
Nice! Good job! Thank you for sharing.
My husband and I are planning an off grid venture and we are far older that you two. I was incredibly impressed with your design aesthetic! One of the best off grid shower/bathrooms that I have seen thus far. Hats off to you and keep up the good work!
Hey thanks a lot. That means bunches to us. Hope your offgrid adventures are amazing and let us know if there is anything you would like to know more about!
@@lordsofpondland Greatly appreciated!!
I would use indoor vines, like philodendron, in the shower and bathroom. Hosta grtd huge. My hostas have 3-foot flowes on them, lavender.
Thanks for the suggestion. Is philodendron pretty hardy and low light? I wish we had better light in there. Its been troughs of dirt of a while now lol.
inspiring ! gained some great ideas, tips, info from this, thanks for sharing !
Thanks for watching and appreciate the encouragement!
Great video! The black cat at the leaf pile is cute 😂
Excellent job. If I understand your story without the sound on, it is good videography. Your did really swell!!
Great ideas and your construction is functional and creative. 5 stars 😄
@@micbrenoel5459 Thanks so much. Really appreciate the comment
Amazing setup, loving the informative videos.
I think it looks great ,,thanks for sharing
Thanks! Appreciate
Cool
Thanks!
Beautiful. Hope your channel grows and grows.
Thanks a lot! I need to take the time to make some more videos
I love the door of the shower 😉 ! Great idea ! Very nice 👍
Thanks a bunch!
Love your ideas, looks great!
Thanks a lot!
This is absolutely so cool. The only video I’ve seen of yours yet, but it made me subscribe. Y’all clearly put a lot of research into this
Thanks a lot Emily. Appreciate the follow and we do. We nerd out on it hard. We have lots more coming! I'm just trying to finish my undergraduate degree so haven't had a lot of time for updates!
This is so cool! One of our primary goals this year is setting up a bathroom and this is great inspiration! Merry Christmas (late) and Happy New Year from your fellow Arkansans.
Glad you found it helpful and good luck with your future endeavors! Merry Christmas to you too.
Awesome job. Inspiring!
Thanks!
That looks beautiful! I love the floor. We have just barely begun our build, so I am stealing some of your ideas!
Stoked for y'all and your new adventures. Glad our stuff is getting the juices flowing. Appreciate the comments.
Any sites links that explain a good composting toilet similar to your idea? Great video- thank you!
I like the "Humanure Handbook" It is a great book that explains all about composting toilets versus dry toilets etc. It really is a nice dive into the topic.
Stumbled across this little video. Totally fascinating. How fun for you to live in the woods. Where are you living?
Hey Mr. Royster. We are in Arkansas.
Just found your channel and subbed. Sweet potatoes grow great inside as houseplants.
Thanks for the suggestion and sub. That's a great idea. We should try that out. We tried Oregano too but we had an EXTREMELY hot summer and they ended up not making it. :"(
Merry Christmas!
Merry Christmas!
Cool video. LOVE the Jesus picture really completes the bathroom ❕❕❕
Me and my 3 kids are in the process of building an off grid cabin in central Maine right now Thanks for the 💩house ideas 🙏✌🏼
PS great fiddle music by the way
Thanks. Good luck with your cabin. Sounds like an adventure for sure!
You can harvest butane off your poop to heat the water or you can run a coil of either copper or pex pipe though a compost pile and it will heat the water to 120° F
I’ve looked into these methods a lot and you are totally right! I would have to run a heater in the biodigester in winter for several months which is an energy hog. I also decided not to do the compost method because you have to create a new pile every couple months when you pile is done composting. I decided it was too much work. I really would love to incorporate a biodigester at some point though if possible and harvest the methane off of it for cooking. I have some books on this topic in my list!
Try wisteria for your trellis, they flower twice a year and have beautiful hanging blooms 🥰
I absolutely love the look and smell of Wisteria but it’s super invasive here. I’ve been thinking about planting Akebia instead as a noninvasive alternative. We have clematis planted there right now. Thanks for the comment!
@@lordsofpondland wisteria, just cut the new growth back, you can even train them as a free standing tree but, akebia is a great choice and fruit bearing 👍🥰
@@beechamberlain8287 I actually found out today that American Wisteria is not invasive here it’s only the Asian variety. Do you find that wisteria brings in a lot of wildlife?
@@lordsofpondland bumble bees, butterflies are attracted because of the flowers, it’s a great climber, sorry it’s not good for USA climate, you just need to cut back the growth
Do you have an instant water heater? I didn't see were you showed how you heat your water.
Yes, we have an instant water heater. I didn't include that in the video.
Hey! I live off grid in NW Montana. My jaw dropped seeing your shower head, mine is way less efficient 😅 How do you spell the brand? Ryecore?
Hey there. Thanks for the comment! It is fantastic. It is spelled Bricor. They are genuinely amazing and these people put a lot of work into low flow but high pressure. We love it. They are a bit pricey but we prefer to buy something once if possible. They seem like amazing quality. Hope this helps!
Great video's you have!! Question; how do you insulate your water supply during winter? I want to start using rain water, but have no options to move the containers inside..thank you so much!!
Hey there. That is a real challenge. I have not really come up with a solution for this. I have tried a few things: heated wire run off of a generator with pipe wrap and draining the pipes if it is going to be below freezing for an extended period of time. Depending on where you are you could set up a system that draws water from the center of the tank. Try to put pipe underground or as much in your house or heated building as possible. Sorry I am not more help and good luck on your journey! My future plan is to have all exterior pipes buried so they dont freeze.
how dose the "first flush" system work on the rain system?
Basically it diverts the first gallon of water from the roof through a separate tube because that is the dirtiest water. Then clear water proceeds onward after that diversion tube fills up to go into the tanks
Could plant loufus plants
My husband and I discovered this video today as we are planning our bathroom build soon- with pretty much the same concept you guys went! Love it so much! Are you guys on Instagram or anything as well?
Hey there. Glad you enjoyed it. We are not. Still working on that. We have like three videos on Tik Tok. It should be same name LordofPondLand. Good luck on your bathroom build.
What is the shower head called? And the shower fan?
Its called a Bricor Shower head. They have a few different types. The fan is Eco fans.
@@lordsofpondland thank you. We are building our off grid homestead right now. With earthbags and superadobe.
@@Hiwillowtree That sounds amazing. Are you guys in a drier climate? Sounds like a fun project.
Why is the door so crooked and angled left?
It's not.
Is there any real reason the bathroom is on stilts or is it just coz it looks cool like that?
It's not on stilts but it has an undercarraige that contains the totes that hold the composted humanure.
Her plants are not doodoing so well 😂
LOLOL. They are absolutely not.
Do you have an estimate of how much the bathroom cost to set up
I can't say exactly. A lot of the stuff we used to build it was reclaimed. Plumbing, electrical, concrete, and some other stuff was probably close to 1000 total. This doesnt include all the solar equipment and the stuff used to run the bathroom.
@@lordsofpondland Thank you, Sounds about where i was thinking!
@@lordsofpondland I was also curious how you are handling the summer heat, if you could make an updated video it would be very appreciated, we are in Florida and it’s alway hot so i am scared of living practically outdoors
@@melissagonzalez2501 The summers are tough no doubt. This is our fourth summer but for us this has never been the end goal. We are building a small house and it should be done relatively soon so we can get out of the heat. I would recommend that when you place the tent make sure it is facing away from the afternoon sun and in the shade.
potasios love seeing where you poop :D jajajajas
Lol Fue un placer a ensenarle el lugar.
If you know how to compost properly there is no reason to separate urine from feces. The urine is vital for the high nitrogen needed in fertilizer.
It depends on your needs. I agree though, for a smaller system having urine and feces combined is ideal. Especially if you are doing the bucket method. Things are not as black and white as you say though. Feces is also a very high nitrogen item and it really depends on your goals. Urine itself can be used in more places than feces compost can without as much risk.
Mosquitoes
We almost never have mosquitos here. Lots of bats take care of it.
You could rent that out as a BnB.