Written by Bokashi Composting Australia on March 9th, 2021.
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What can I compost in my Bokashi One Bucket is a question that we get a lot...
Essentially, everything that was alive can be composted, to the exception of a very few things. Read more to find out!
Written by Bokashi Composting Australia on February 12th, 2021.
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Is your bucket not producing any juice?
Or less than you were expecting?
Read on to figure out the reasons why you are not getting any or enough juice...
Written by Bokashi Composting Australia on December 3rd, 2020.
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Wondering if you can put your pet waste compostable bags in your Ensopet?
Successful composting requires oxygen, moisture, and access to micro and macro-organisms, if the waste is inside a bag there is barrier to these elements, this would slow the process....
Written by Bokashi Composting Australia on November 27th, 2020.
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Here's Maree O'Malley's answer to this very important question. She is a Bokashi composting expert and creator of the EnsoPet composting system, specifically designed for composting pet waste easily and hygienically.
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Written by Bokashi Composting Australia on November 26th, 2020.
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How to use Bokashi One when we don't have a garden? There are solutions for everyone who wants to use a Bokashi One!
Written by Bokashi Composting Australia on October 22nd, 2018.
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We are pleased to now offer Bokashi One Mix and EnsoPet Stater packaged in hessian sacks!
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Written by Bokashi Composting Australia on August 24th, 2016.
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Plants can only obtain their nutrients from the soil in which they live in. Therefore the soil that the plant has fixed itself to becomes a source of its food and crucial to its performance and survival.
A basic, good soil is one that is rich in both organic matter and has a balanced and abundance of soil life, including fungi, worms, bacteria, nematodes, micro-anthropods, protozoa and others.
Written by Bokashi Composting Australia on August 5th, 2016.
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Quite a few of our customers have asked about the use of Bokashi One composting and worm farms. It is possible to incorporate fermented food scraps from the kitchen composting system into the worm farm but care must be taken.
Written by Bokashi Composting Australia on August 5th, 2016.
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With spring edging ever closer, it’s time to start thinking about the possibilities of outdoor gardening activities.
In order to get the most out of spring time gardening, it’s a good idea to start from main nurturing source for plants and the basis of all good plant growth – the soil.
Written by Bokashi Composting Australia on July 5th, 2016.
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Bokashi Composting Australia has partnered with Sustainable Salons Australia, an initiative aimed at encouraging and helping hairdressing salons to recycle their waste materials.
Written by Bokashi Composting Australia on July 5th, 2016.
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Do you have concerns about the odour your Bokashi One bucket is producing? Bokashi answers all of your composting questions!
Written by Bokashi Composting Australia on July 5th, 2016.
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Do you live in an apartment and compost your food waste? Or do you have issues with effectively disposing of your food waste?
Written by Bokashi Composting Australia on May 11th, 2016.
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We are often asked the question, ‘how much faecal matter can the EnsoPet compost?’. Read on to find out how to set your EnsoPet up to ensure you get the best results.
Written by Bokashi Composting Australia on May 2nd, 2016.
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The environment is fragile and precious, meaning that it’s vital that every family not only understands the importance of the natural world but that they are playing an active role in protecting it. Here are just a few ways that your family can be more environmentally aware.