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Bokashi Composting Tips Urban Revolution - Urban Revolution Australia

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The important reason to compost is to individually reduce our environmental footprint by eliminating the greenhouse gases created by our food, home and garden waste in landfill, and instead sequester atmospheric Carbon into our soil.A fabulous outcome is that we can make that rich and vital soil that grows vibrant plants from our recycled waste.  It enables us to create closed loop recycling systems by growing our own food and enhancing the health of our patch of Earth. Compost is an essential input into our garden soils as it enhances soil structure and moisture retention due to the increased microbial diversity and activity.  This makes nutrients and water readily available for plant uptake.   Brilliant Bokashi! Bokashi Composting uses an anaerobic fermentation process to break down kitchen waste. Microorganisms are added via a Bokashi bran or liquid which ferment the
The important reason to compost is to individually reduce our environmental footprint by eliminating the greenhouse gases created by our food, home and garden waste in landfill, and instead sequester atmospheric Carbon into our soil.A fabulous outcome is that we can make that rich and vital soil that grows vibrant plants from our recycled waste.  It enables us to create closed loop recycling systems by growing our own food and enhancing the health of our patch of Earth. Compost is

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