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Bokashi composting

Oct 3rd, 2008 by Chris Duggan | No comments yet

September 2008: In a Susmo article for Birmingham 13 magazine, Lynne Jones tells us all about her composting system…

You can read the article on her website. It also has a useful link to an offer from Birmingham City Council to get a Bokashi composting system for £30 (go to the bottom of the page).

Bokashi is a system for composting food waste with very little smell, developed in Japan, using a particular mix of bacteria to help the process along. If you have tried please add a comment on this page to tell us your experience.

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