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BOKASHI - CHECK YOUR SUCCESS

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Uploaded by on Jun 9, 2007

Once buried, the Bokashi waste breaks down rapidly under the soil (usually 4-6 weeks sometimes slower in colder climates). This happens, when the waste and Efficient Microbes (EM) come into contact with oxygen in the soil. The Microbes are activated with moisture and heat and have a food source, and ideal conditions will provide a time period for the process.

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  • I am trying Bokashi on my own at home and this video was the one that makes me want to encourage other to do it as well. The earth was so dead before that and now it is so alive.

  • Glad to hear it is going well for you.

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  • hmm yeah i will keep them in my shopping cart : )

    How long will it take to compost in frosty, anaerobic soil?

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