tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5813971519966022303.post8699828433004387551..comments2024-03-23T15:05:35.469+04:00Comments on "the dxb gardener": Bokashi revisiteddxbcharleshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03358386630137019435noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5813971519966022303.post-17428760420899315212012-11-05T12:47:30.749+04:002012-11-05T12:47:30.749+04:00Howdy Ms. Red Pen,
Thanks for your comment. I th...Howdy Ms. Red Pen,<br /><br />Thanks for your comment. I think you make a very good point here. Maybe that is what bothering me about the Bokashi, indoor composting or composting of food stuff for CONTAINER/POTS GARDENING. Let me make an assumption here first. I am assuming that if you are using pots to plant in you have no earth garden or a small amount. And you also have a limited area to usedxbcharleshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03358386630137019435noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5813971519966022303.post-59626331217301028702012-11-04T21:58:19.746+04:002012-11-04T21:58:19.746+04:00Thanks for posting about the bokashi, as I have be...Thanks for posting about the bokashi, as I have been considering buying one for awhile. I have a countertop compost bin that I bought at Crate & Barrel. We just toss everything in and there is no smell as it has a charcoal filter. When the bin is full, we bury the composted items directly in our raised beds. It breaks down quickly in this heat. We had good results following this system last Ms. Red Penhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05818553713737842190noreply@blogger.com