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RE: Finally composting with Bokashi

in #bokashi6 years ago

You've been visited by @minismallholding from Homesteaders Co-op.

Thank you for sharing your journey in this. It seems to be a composting method which is gaining popularity. Good for those without the room for large scale composting, I guess. I've shared this post in the Homesteaders - Living Naturally, newsletter.


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Bokashi is something that is perfect for small spaces. If you have room for a trash can then you have room for a bokashi bucket!

The place I might move into will have access to large amounts of food waste and animal manure. Ultimate plan is to get a worm farm going and to feed the bokashi to the worms.

As far as animal manure goes bokashi is perfect for that and provides a safer alternative to just applying directly to soil.

Have you heard of worm inn bins?