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Burying Bokashi in the garden

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Uploaded by on Feb 7, 2009

Use Bokashi to Grow Exceptional Plants.
Use Bokashi to reduce landfill waste and toxic conditions.
Use Bokashi to minimize greenhouse gases..
Our Bokashi Cyclette System is simple to use. We provide 2 efficient anaerobic fermenters to use in your kitchen with a starter supply of Bokashi culture mix. Your scraps become valuable nutrients for your plants. Ferment your food scraps - save the world.

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  • ideas:

    #1 why not freeze your scraps before you trasfer them to the bokashi bucket.

    #2 instead of doing all that digging - squeeze down that plate to seperate the bokashi-wine from the pulp

    #3feed the remaining bokashi pulp to a little worm farm

    #4use the resulting worm castings as seed starters & for potted plants

    #5use the ruth stout method & mulch your garden plot *but*

    #6make a large batch of bokashi to cover your garden & then cover with 8" of mulch to fertilize? 

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