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we give our dog a lot of scraps, but can't give her fish guts and fish heads or chicken bones - so that's where the bokashi bin comes in. I was about to give up on it, but after harvesting a couple of sack fulls of compost from my compost bin the other day after only a few months, I'm totally convinced it's worth it.
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How are people getting on with digging it into the ground - is that any good? I was thinking I could dig a few big holes where I intend to plant my courgettes this year and plonk a bit of bokashi waste into each - or is it too late to do that if I'll be planting my courgettes in a months time? What do you think?
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Well I'm going to be planting a lot of courgettes in a bout a month, so I might do a trial and dig a couple of holes and bury the bokashi in them and see if the courgettes I plant on top do any better than the ones without the bokashi. How deep are you meant to bury it?
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Not sure but I'd go for a bit deeper than you want to plant your courgette so that the roots will go down into it to feed. Will be interested in seeing your comparison as I've just ordered some bins.
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I've got a great Med Salad recipe for left over rice! I'll have to post it.
Eskymo - I got the bokashi bin from work twice last year and fed them into my courgette plot, but I didn't have a good year - hardly harvested any courgettes, just got alot of leaves. It could have been the fact that our bin at work just gets filled with alot of fruit. But my advice would be to use it for some of your courgettes and try the others in your ordinary composted soil. ie do a bit of a trial. I have packed this month's bucket into my broad bean bed, but again I'm going to grow some broad beans elsewhere. Let me us know how you get on though. It would be interesting to hear about other Bokashi experiences. I posted a bit about it last year, but nobody else seemed to have it.~
Aerodynamically the bumblebee shouldn't be able to fly, but the bumblebee doesn't know that so it goes on flying anyway.
~ Mary Kay Ash
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I totally forgot to dig the last bin of bokashi into the ground and it went on the compost bin, so looks like I won't be doing a trial with my courgettes this year. As for progress report...I've been adding ym scraps to the bokashi bin and sprinkline the bran over the scraps and then mixing it in, so that everything that has been added to the bin is covered, not just the top layer and that has deifinitely got rid of the putrid smell I was getting before. I also read that you can add the contents of the bokashi bin to the wormery so I might bung the next one in mine as the worms in the compost bin seem to love the stuff!
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