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bokashislope: May 2011
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Microbes eat my garbage! Or something like that. Thursday, May 26, 2011. Sorry for the formatting—I'm having blogger issues again. Image from espressoplanet, no connection though I lost some time browsing their offerings.]. Single-serve = more packaging. I know. And K-cups are ridiculously easy to throw away, all neatly packed even after use, while being nearly impossible to dispose of responsibly. If only they didn't make such good coffee! Which argument would sit less uneasily on my tongue if not for t...
bokashislope: October 2010
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Microbes eat my garbage! Or something like that. Sunday, October 31, 2010. After the bucket: Good bug, bag bug? Even on Hallowe'en, I'm not inclined to frighten anyone too badly, so no appropriate insect photo today. Besides, I like Dr. Seuss. And wasn’t really surprised, though I was disappointed, to discover that only the one with the critters. It’s the other detritus-clearers that I have issues with. Sowbugs and so on may eat seeds and sometimes sprouts, so if they’re in the compost, I...BSFL eat larg...
bokashislope: Got K-Cups?
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Microbes eat my garbage! Or something like that. Thursday, May 26, 2011. Sorry for the formatting—I'm having blogger issues again. Image from espressoplanet, no connection though I lost some time browsing their offerings.]. Single-serve = more packaging. I know. And K-cups are ridiculously easy to throw away, all neatly packed even after use, while being nearly impossible to dispose of responsibly. If only they didn't make such good coffee! Which argument would sit less uneasily on my tongue if not for t...
bokashislope: How many buckets would that fill?
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Microbes eat my garbage! Or something like that. Sunday, June 5, 2011. How many buckets would that. From the text on the poster- details and a gallery can be found at GrowNYC. I'm assuming that little if any of this collected material is composted; clean dry and paired suggests reuse, not reclamation. And that's great! But what about filthy, torn, disreputable shreds of former garments? If we each saved one shirt from the landfill.that'd be a lot of space we didn't use. But I'm selfish, I want a ...Coffe...
bokashislope: Link Love
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Microbes eat my garbage! Or something like that. Sunday, September 25, 2011. While I'm still focused on rebuilding, others are doing more exciting things with bokashi:. Http:/ myfanwe.xanga.com/755077309/bokashi-books-and-broody-hens/. This industrious blogger collected windfall citrus to add to bokashi. “After” photos here, with a link to the “before” post included. A community garden program that offers classes in vermicomposting and bokashi? Okay, probably a bit of commute, but. Subscribe in a reader.
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En liten kjøkkenhage på Sunnmøre ønsker seg meir gjødsel og ei grønare verd! Kanskje kan Bokashi vere tingen spør Unni seg. Dette har vi ikkje gjort før så det må vi vel klare? Sa hoså tenkt så gjort. Følg med på vårt lisje prøveprosjekt! Og kanskje dette kan vere noke du også vil pøve? Det ser meir eller mindre ut som ting har eksplodert nedi der.men ok, det veks no tross dritveret som har gjort dei utplanta tomatane småsure og jordbæra knøtlita :). Neste år har eg ein bedre plan. Blanda litt jord i bok...
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Microbes eat my garbage! Or something like that. Monday, March 27, 2017. There's exotic, and then there's.this. The tomato plants have blossoms, Repulsive the BSFL bucket is starting to squirm, and the cleavers have both blossoms and burrs- spring has well and truly sprung. Which apparently means it's time for my mind to turn to new and different ways to make up for the continued lack of holes in the ground or unused outdoor space in which in which I might practice lazy "cold" composting. While I was away.
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Bokashi - an Alternative to Compost Tumblers?
Bokashi - an Alternative to Compost Tumblers? Traditional methods of compost making include compost tumblers, compost bins, and compost piles. Bokashi, like mushroom compost, is an alternative way to process your kitchen refuse so it can benefit your gardens. Sunday, September 19, 2010. The Bokashi System - Use It With Your Compost Tumbler Or Other Compost Making System. The advantages of the bokashi system are many:. Since you are not putting the raw kitchen refuse into a compost making system outdoors,...
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Bokashi around the world [and EM]. Wednesday, October 21, 2009. Making Bokashi Supplier Page. Making Bokashi Supplier Page. This list provides visitors to City Farmer's Bokashi page. With contact information for suppliers of. Friendly Microbe / Effective Microorganism products closer to where you live. In addition to wheat bran, you can use rice bran or a hardwood sawdust as your bokashi base. Experiment in small batches first. See the YouTube video link below. And Sustainable Community Development.
Jenny's Bokashi Blog | Blog on all things Bokashi — food recycling for our fuure
Jenny's Bokashi Blog. Blog on all things Bokashi — food recycling for our fuure. 2015: International Year of the Soils. February 20, 2015. We have been talking about pollution, the environment, climate change and the future of the planet for decades. We talk about the air, about the water, about […]. Read Article →. Soil and food security. When there’s just no space left…. July 24, 2014. Read Article →. Drain your scraps before they land in the Bokashi bin! March 18, 2014. Read Article →. January 8, 2014.