If using a 10 litre bucket with a tight lid - put newspaper in the bottom and another one half way up the bucket, finish with a newspaper on top- that will soak up the liquid. Just a tip for someone interested in trying but not wanting to spend a lot of money. I get buckets at a local restaurant, it is just garbage to them but I am happy to reuse instead of another plastic bucket being produced. Also, you can make your own bran by bying EM1 (or making it) and inoculating wheat or Rice bran. Bokashi is just amazing 🌱
This is great! I recently started growing mushrooms and even more recently started composting. This seems like the next logical step for me. Thank you sir!
Great video! You come highly recommended by Kevin at Epic Gardening, he says you're the Italian God of gardenig! 😁 Looking forward to watching more of your videos. Following from Sydney, Australia!
Olá, infelizmente não entendo nada de sua língua, mas fiquei encantada de ver na matéria de sua horta orgânica..maravilhosa,s sendo assim me inscrevi..parabéns por seguir os passos de seu avô.
Thankyou for an interesting and informative vid! Saw your short about bokashi and had to know more. This sounds ideal for apartment life, i strongly dislike throwing my scraps out, free fertiliser i cant keep 😔 however this sounds awesome 😃. No pests is a big win, fruit flies/knats are always a problem in the warmer months of Mid North Coast, Australia. Keen to look into this more and start growing some food. Stay fab
We are trying to work out a cheaper way to export it to EU/UK, hopefully we will find a cheaper way. However, I bought a bag and I used 1/4 to cover pretty much all my 11 raised beds. It will last for a while! I’ll keep you posted if I find a cheaper way!
It's pricey but you can compost even meat. It's remarkable how quickly it breaks down organic matter. Also, any liquid that leaks out can be used as a great liquid fertilizer.
If using a 10 litre bucket with a tight lid - put newspaper in the bottom and another one half way up the bucket, finish with a newspaper on top- that will soak up the liquid. Just a tip for someone interested in trying but not wanting to spend a lot of money. I get buckets at a local restaurant, it is just garbage to them but I am happy to reuse instead of another plastic bucket being produced. Also, you can make your own bran by bying EM1 (or making it) and inoculating wheat or Rice bran. Bokashi is just amazing 🌱
Congratulations on 12 K subscribers.
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Thank you for your support mate!! 💚
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This is great! I recently started growing mushrooms and even more recently started composting. This seems like the next logical step for me. Thank you sir!
Great video! You come highly recommended by Kevin at Epic Gardening, he says you're the Italian God of gardenig! 😁 Looking forward to watching more of your videos. Following from Sydney, Australia!
Haha 😂 thank you for joining and welcome to the channel 😊
Olá, infelizmente não entendo nada de sua língua, mas fiquei encantada de ver na matéria de sua horta orgânica..maravilhosa,s sendo assim me inscrevi..parabéns por seguir os passos de seu avô.
muito obrigado pelas suas amáveis palavras! bem-vindo ao canal, com certeza colocarei legendas 😊
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Fantastic! I just found out about bokashi yesterday and you have already made a video on it! Very well explained, thank you 🙏
Thank you 😊 it’s a lovely amendment in the garden!
I miss these longer and more comprehensive videos.
Really cool! This might be more doable than other methods of composting. Looking forward to trying it
Absolutely! Give it a go and you’ll be surprised how good is this method of composting 😊
Great video and explanation of Bokashi! Kevin @ epic gardening sent me!
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Great Compost Video with Bokashi explanation. Loyal-To-The-Soil my brother!
I have the biggest crush on this man. The accent, the curl of the top lip, white teeth, tattoos, hahaha
Thankyou for an interesting and informative vid! Saw your short about bokashi and had to know more.
This sounds ideal for apartment life, i strongly dislike throwing my scraps out, free fertiliser i cant keep 😔 however this sounds awesome 😃. No pests is a big win, fruit flies/knats are always a problem in the warmer months of Mid North Coast, Australia. Keen to look into this more and start growing some food. Stay fab
I use rain water . when planting. . 🙏💪👍💚😎
A+ info, A+ human
Thank you
Great video, do you have a good recommendation on where I can learn about using it for an amendment for my plant bed or pots?
GREAT INFO THANK YOU, can i make bokashi with whole oats animal feed?
Wicked!!
Looked it up, even with discount it's expensive then shipping on top.
We are trying to work out a cheaper way to export it to EU/UK, hopefully we will find a cheaper way. However, I bought a bag and I used 1/4 to cover pretty much all my 11 raised beds. It will last for a while! I’ll keep you posted if I find a cheaper way!
It's pricey but you can compost even meat. It's remarkable how quickly it breaks down organic matter. Also, any liquid that leaks out can be used as a great liquid fertilizer.
@@pandorafox3944 yep, we don’t really eat a lot of meat but you can do that and also dairy, oil, etc. The liquid it’s gold for the garden!
Nice video. But how exactly this liquid cleans pipes and toilet? I mean what's the consistency of it, making a powerful detergent
It doesn’t turn into a detergent, it just overtake the growth of bad bacteria and prevents the pipes from bad smelling :)
Great information. Perhaps you might consider lowering the background music.
Could you put subtitles in Spanish pleasegreetings from Mexico
Hello, sure! I’ll do this 100% 😉
Alien 👽 you look awesone in this dress ❤😊
Is this guy French or Portuguese or something like that? Hope he’s Portuguese viva o Portugal para sempre 😅