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Bokashi at home
The great thing with bokashi is that it’s so damn easy. Here is what I do at home...…
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How can I use biochar with bokashi?
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Biochar is a great additive to your soil. It’s basically the same concept as terra preta from the amazon, and improves soil structure and long-term fertility. Biochar needs to be charged with nitrogen before going into the ground, or it will steal nutrients from your plants. Bokashi juice is a good option for this - give it a try! /Jenny #bokashiworld #biochar #bokashi #terrapreta #charcoal #li...
Here’s how to avoid maggots in your bokashi compost!
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Maggots are disgusting but they’re not dangerous. They occur when flies lay eggs on your food waste before it goes in the bokashi bin. Classic during barbeque/grill season! Here I share a few tips how to deal with them - and avoid them in future. /Jenny #bokashiworld #bokashi #maggots #flies #foodwaste #soil #compost
Ashes are great in the garden. But not with bokashi!
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Can you put ashes in your bokashi bucket? Or mix them with bokashi in a soil factory? No! Bokashi microbes don’t like ashes. Spread them directly in your garden instead - good source of potassium for roses and berries. /Jenny #bokashiworld #bokashi #ashes #microbes #homegardening #effectivemicroorganisms #biochar
How do you activate EM on a really big scale?
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Activating EM can be done on a large or small scale, at home in the kitchen or in a much bigger scale using IBC tanks if you have a farm or market garden. Here are some important things to think of. (Note that all temperatures are celcius, I’m in Europe!) /Jenny #bokashiworld #EMA #activatedEM #Microferm #soilrevolution #effectivemicroorgamisms
Activating EM at home, it’s easy!
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Getting EM into your garden is worth gold. And if you activate the EM yourself it’s very affordable. You just need 50 ml each of EM-1 and molasses to make a liter of activated EM (EMA) and that is in turn diluted into 100 liters of water ready to use in your garden. It’s actually really easy, here I explain how. /Jenny #bokashiworld #EMA #EMAS #microferm #bokashi #soilfertility #organicgardenin...
Which microbes are in EM and what do they do?
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Genuine EM is an amazing product, made of a specific consortium of beneficial bacteria and fungus. We can activate EM1 using molasses and water, but here we talk about the microbes in EM and what they do. /Jenny #bokashiworld #EM #EffectiveMicroorganisms #beneficialbacteria EMROJapan #EM1
What is activated EM and how do I use it?
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EM goes under a lot of names and here I explain what they all are and how to use them. I always use original EM-1 from EMRO Japan, as this has all the microbe groups and is what the research is based on. It sounds complex but it’s not! /Jenny #bokashiworld #bokashi #EM #EM1 #EffectiveMicroorganisms #EMA #EMActive #Microferm #beneficialmicroorganisms #microbes
Dairy products in the bokashi bucket?
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Many bokashi instructions say not to put dairy products in the bucket. Actually it’s no problem as long as they are solid. Any liquids should go down the sink. Some extra bokashi bran is always a good idea for food scraps that are high in protein or fat. And as much as possible, layer with other types of food waste. Easy! /Jenny #bokashiworld #bokashi #dairy #cheese #milk #bokashibran #organicw...
Yes, you can add fish bones to your bokashi!
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Try it and see, you might be surprised! Fish bones and skin are full of good nutrients for your plants, and handled correctly they won’t cause any problems. Here’s a few tips to make it easier! /Jenny #bokashiworld #bokashi #fish #fishbones #foodwaste #organicwasteisnottrash #organicsoil #nutrients
Why don't nutrients wash away in the soil?
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One of the reasons bokashi is so good for the soil is that it feeds the microbes. This is very different to chemical fertilisation where nutrients are directed at the plants and any unused nutrients are washed away. Bokashi nutrients stay in the soil until they are needed, thanks to a brilliant process called ”mineralisation”. Amazing, right? /Jenny #bokashiworld #bokashi #mineralisation #soils...
How does a tree use the carbon it makes to buy services?
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Trees make a lot of carbon, they are basically sugar factories. Some of that they use to grow themselves, but a lot of it they use to buy services from microbes. Delivery of nutrients, for example! Listen up, it’s amazing how this works. /Jenny
How can we use trees to solve climate change?
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We talk a lot about carbon - how can we reduce all those carbon gases in the atmosphere? Trees, grasses and plants are among the best solutions we have - we just need more of them! /Jenny #bokashiworld #trees #soil #carbon #atmosphericcarbon #soilcarbon #climatechange #carbonsequestration #soilrevolution
Making photosynthesis fun for kids!
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The carbon cycle is who we are and why we are - but we really don’t get it! Here I share some ideas on how you can make it fun and meaningful for your kids. A game that they might just remember for ever! /Jenny
This is why we need more trees!
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How does photosynthesis work? I mean, really? We all learn about it at school but its more important than we ever could imagine. It’s what makes the carbon cycle work. And that is one of the most important things we have! /Jenny
Beetroot makes your bokashi juice RED!!
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Beetroot makes your bokashi juice RED!!
Trouble keeping your boxwood hedge healthy?
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Trouble keeping your boxwood hedge healthy?
Even weeds are valuable!
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Even weeds are valuable!
Spray EM on your fruit trees to make them healthy!
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Spray EM on your fruit trees to make them healthy!
Bokashi in a trench is a good start!
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Bokashi in a trench is a good start!
Oxalic acid in rhubarb, mulching & bokashi!
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Oxalic acid in rhubarb, mulching & bokashi!
Rhubarb leaves - in the bokashi bucket or not?
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Rhubarb leaves - in the bokashi bucket or not?
How much trash do you have post-bokashi?
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How much trash do you have post-bokashi?
Vacuum dust in the compost? No.
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Vacuum dust in the compost? No.
How do plants take up the nutrients from bokashi?
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How do plants take up the nutrients from bokashi?
How to use bokashi with tomato seedlings
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How to use bokashi with tomato seedlings
The easy way to spray your garden with EM!
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The easy way to spray your garden with EM!
Bones - add them to your bokashi bin?
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Bones - add them to your bokashi bin?
Newspaper, yes or no? This is how it can help!
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Newspaper, yes or no? This is how it can help!
Can you put lemons in your bokashi bin?
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Can you put lemons in your bokashi bin?

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @sy1658
    @sy1658 7 днів тому

    Thank you for sharing.What is the dilution ratio for activated EM-10 for seedling soil and leaf fertilizer water in a nursery?

  • @sy1658
    @sy1658 7 днів тому

    Thank you for the guidance. What is the dilution ratio for activated EM-10 for seedling soil and leaf fertilizer water in a nursery?

  • @a.j.m8736
    @a.j.m8736 25 днів тому

    Thank You!

  • @releerinck3583
    @releerinck3583 2 місяці тому

    EM 1 is there a expiration? How many months or years to keep?

  • @EastCoastSpaceGoast
    @EastCoastSpaceGoast 3 місяці тому

    Love the accent ❤

  • @robertgibson2622
    @robertgibson2622 4 місяці тому

    where can you buy those products i don't see them online??

  • @Papawcanner
    @Papawcanner 5 місяців тому

    Yum yum great protein

  • @danhielee5224
    @danhielee5224 7 місяців тому

    Nice food for my chickens

  • @cherifyousef4878
    @cherifyousef4878 7 місяців тому

    Can you send me a pack

  • @hughstinnette1771
    @hughstinnette1771 8 місяців тому

    DO NOT CRUSH YOUR BIOCHAR! You are not trying to get them to be absorbed by the plants. Terra preta - biochar - is a CARRIER of microorganisms and nutrients, not the nutrient to be absorbed.

  • @jenezamacaalay4009
    @jenezamacaalay4009 9 місяців тому

    Very poor aidio

  • @bonginkosimnkandla4730
    @bonginkosimnkandla4730 10 місяців тому

    Oh my goodness I threw out mine and I was alot I dint know what to do. Thanks for sharing

  • @Oktopia
    @Oktopia Рік тому

    I found it best to never put raw protein into the bucket. I boil eggs that have gone over peel and use the shells as usual but freeze the eggs so that I only put a few in at a time. Small pieces and layers with more bran. Works like a charm. Also, let the bucket rest for a little extra time before using it since it would otherwise attract pests more easily. I also mix in biochar to help with smells. I love bokashi!

  • @berniefisher9472
    @berniefisher9472 Рік тому

    Good morning . Thank you am looking for EM4. How can I make it using those products.

  • @yusufalbalooshi2723
    @yusufalbalooshi2723 Рік тому

    Thanks dear 🌹

  • @salisatsat2816
    @salisatsat2816 Рік тому

    Great video

  • @humbllbug
    @humbllbug Рік тому

    I just began bokashi composting, I wonder if you can harvest a bunch of weeds and stuff them in a bucket with some bokashi bran mixed in and bokashi compost the weeds and use the finished product the same way you use regular bokashi compost? Thanks!

  • @humbllbug
    @humbllbug Рік тому

    Anyone who believes and calls on the name of Jesus is forgiven his sins, because He is God who took human form and offered Himself as a sacrifice for your sins. Watch for the imminent appearance of Satan on earth where he will impersonate Jesus. Jesus was eating at Simon's house (Simon was a leper whom Jesus had healed) a few days before His crucifixion when a woman arrived with a box of priceless ointment and anointed Him with the contents. The disciples thought the woman was crazy because she could have sold the ointment and given the money to the needy. She had anointed him for burial, Jesus said, and he commanded that what he had done be reported so that she would be remembered wherever the gospel was preached.

  • @lindasands1433
    @lindasands1433 Рік тому

    Thanks Jenny. Great advice 👍

  • @paulbraga4460
    @paulbraga4460 Рік тому

    anyone here - your results using EM technology please. because we can only judge by the results...blessings

  • @anthonymiller6187
    @anthonymiller6187 Рік тому

    You can dry the bone out..then grind them down mix them with sum juice..

  • @RADCOMJ1
    @RADCOMJ1 Рік тому

    You have the most gorgeous genuine smile. I am elated when watching your videos. 😊

  • @ChickenNugNugz2
    @ChickenNugNugz2 Рік тому

    Tip for keeping the solution alive would be to mix in 50-100% in weight brown sugar. It will cause the microbes to go into stasis from glycaemic pressure until you dilute it down into water

  • @lenajohnson7640
    @lenajohnson7640 Рік тому

    You explained that thoroughly, so clearly and ready to understand!! Ty so much❤

  • @eglemerzvinskaite1446
    @eglemerzvinskaite1446 Рік тому

    Hi there! I activated em-1 with molasses and everything looked good, smell was slightly acidic, but plesant. But I noticed that some of my peas and lettuce leaves were turning yellow after spraying. Now they are growing fine, just those leaves left the sane Did I needed to dilute activated em-1 before spraying? I sprayed on quite young seedlings, could it be the issue? What else could go wrong?

  • @olefosshaug5565
    @olefosshaug5565 Рік тому

    I use a 5% solution and add 5 dl of this every week to my plants living in a 11 liter/3 gallon bucket(or larger). Never had a problem with it, but I start with 1% and gradually increase up to 5% until they got repottet to their final pot

  • @jamesforgione4525
    @jamesforgione4525 Рік тому

    super helpful thank you for making this video! my peppers are gonna love this stuff

  • @kaybegley9566
    @kaybegley9566 Рік тому

    Hi. Thank you for the video. I am so glad you mentioned the seedlings. I want to use it as a fertilizer for my seedling before they go out into the garden. However, everyone keeps telling me that either it's too strong or it's not a fertilizer. You said it's ok to use? 1: 1000 then? Thank you.

  • @SoilHealthpk
    @SoilHealthpk Рік тому

    good thanks for sharing

  • @SoilHealthpk
    @SoilHealthpk Рік тому

    Nice presentation Thanks for sharing --- Hope your Garden is beautiful Happy Gardening

  • @qudeerrana4840
    @qudeerrana4840 Рік тому

    How I import EM 1 packing with 1Ltr in Pakistan and How Much Price 1Ltr

  • @Vocalovigour
    @Vocalovigour Рік тому

    Described it beautifully❤

  • @alanrutherford93
    @alanrutherford93 Рік тому

    If the contents don’t smell, does it matter whether we drain a bucket?

  • @StacksUrbanHarvest
    @StacksUrbanHarvest Рік тому

    Good to know about storing it in the refrigerator. I have been doing that, but wasn't sure if it was ok to do. I appreciate your videos on EM, as that is pretty new to me.

  • @noroseisarose
    @noroseisarose Рік тому

    🙏

  • @radhanadevi
    @radhanadevi Рік тому

    I love my Bokashi system! I know that it is one tablespoon per gallon of water for any of my plants . My question is how often should we water our plants with this Bokashi liquid fertilizer ???

  • @waffle_chair9269
    @waffle_chair9269 Рік тому

    Thanks for the video, it’s great. Could you not use mason jars with an automatic releasing airlock? Just thinking it would reduce plastic into environment.

  • @domenceuspriest
    @domenceuspriest Рік тому

    Thank you so much for explaining this! I occasionally eat fish and feel so bad about throwing the bones and heads away - this is great peace of mind. :)

  • @adamdavis785
    @adamdavis785 Рік тому

    Great video!! Can’t wait to try!

  • @brucehitchcock3869
    @brucehitchcock3869 Рік тому

    TerrGanix em1 directs me 1 Oz per gallon water and used immediately. Once a week. United Corporations of Scamerica . It contains molasses so its active .Just found out. Thanks 😊.

  • @Taryntino76
    @Taryntino76 Рік тому

    Very interesting video. Is there another video on what happens to the Bokashi after you have put the food in the bin? I’d love to know some more details on the full process. Thanks in advance

  • @MohdSafarHasim
    @MohdSafarHasim Рік тому

    This is the clearest explanation of EM1 I have seen so far. Thank you. Looking forward to your other videos. I have subscribed to your channel.

  • @thomasskehan9980
    @thomasskehan9980 Рік тому

    Lol…. Mmmmaaa “cooking show”.. (approximately 4:11 in the video) 😂 can’t tell you how many times I’ve watched this video… Thanks… I like mostly how this video is like a cooking show.. 😅

  • @mygreenlifestyle971
    @mygreenlifestyle971 Рік тому

    Bonjour, Merci pour cette vidéo 👌🏻 Comment peut on conserver le flacon d’EM1? Certains disent au frigo mais j’ai des doutes à ce sujet … Merci 🙏🏼

  • @neogamess
    @neogamess Рік тому

    Just the thing I needed I now understand EM1 I thought I could readily use it

  • @acbux6690
    @acbux6690 2 роки тому

    Thanks for the advice Jenny. Looking forward to my spring planting in Aust

  • @sue.F
    @sue.F 2 роки тому

    Thank you for the tips. It’s coming into Spring in New Zealand so time to get prepared.

  • @ZE308AC
    @ZE308AC 2 роки тому

    I welcome flies because the more composting insect the better.

  • @kicknadeadcat
    @kicknadeadcat 2 роки тому

    I got used to the smell and I kind of enjoy it. Then again I also enjoy the smell of a farm. And we all know what that is. A little weird I know.