How to Make a DIY Bokashi Bucket, An Easy Way to Make Organic Fertilizer For Your Garden
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- čas přidán 23. 11. 2022
- In this video, I'll show you how to make a DIY bokashi bucket. This bucket is a great way to reduce the waste that comes from your kitchen, and it's easy to make!
Bokashi is a simple and easy-to-use fermentation process that is great for reducing the waste that comes from your kitchen. If you're looking for a way to reduce your carbon footprint, making a DIY bokashi bucket is a great way to start! Composting is one of the best ways to keep your garden healthy and fruitful, and a DIY bokashi bucket is a perfect way to compost. This bucket is easy to make and will help you compost your food waste in a healthy way.
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Great info thanks! Such a lovely relaxing video to watch too :)
never thought it was this easy! thanksss! ❤
Happy to help!
This was the most peaceful diy video ever thank you
Wow, thank you!
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wow good idea, I'm planning to make also when I got home yours simple. thank you for sharing.
You're welcome!
The ginger (adrak) chai made me get up and make some for myself!
Wonderful!
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Awesome 👍🏽
Thank you! Cheers!
I suppose this delineates the reason why meat is actually good for us as humans to consume, as it too is a decomposition of similar organism that works as good fertilizer in our system such as the plants thrive off of decomposing similar organisms of their own, fruits & vegetables.
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Hi...what was that ingredient you add after adding those cut vegetables?
Bokashi bran .
pwede din pala direkta na sa bucket..yung iba iniipon muna sa icecream tub..
Direcho na sa timba. Kada dagdag veggie scraps dagdag bokashi bran.❤
thank you..dumating na order kong bin and bran..mag start na ko today..🙏
You know you can make it without draining the liquids out. They've found that it breaks down even faster if you leave them in (only two weeks of fermenting after you fill the bucket is needed before adding it to your garden). All you need is the bucket (without any holes) and a lid you can press down to cover the food wastes and some femernted grains. Here is how some are doing it. czcams.com/video/psLUGU4lTMg/video.html
Thanks for sharing.
Hi, what is the tool called that was used to burn the holes in plastic ? Tnx ...
It's called soldering iron.
@@ceciliasanayon ah great thank you for responding ... Enjoy your day ...
Where do you buy the bran?
I bought the bran in an online store.
How is your bokashi leachate working for your veggies? I can’t seem to use them on mine. It’s just too strong. I mixed them at 100 to 1 ratio and still it would dry out the leafs. I don’t understand.
From my experience, before using bokashi tea (or us Indonesian called it air lindi), we must let it rest for 2-3 weeks. Then after that, u can diluted it with 1:50 ratio for fertilize ur soil
Ilang liter na tubig ang kailangan para idilute ang fertilizer tea?
Pwede na yung 1 TBP of bokashi tea sa 1 liter of water.
You can save a TON of money making your own inoculant (labs-check out youtube videos) using rice water and milk. I sprinkle the liquid lab over my food scraps, been doing it for years perfectly.
Yes thanks, I am now making different inoculants for my compost.
ano po yung brown na powder sa 2:57?
Bokashi bran. Pang tulong pag compost.
🙂Amazingly done!
Thank you for your appreciation!
Bkit po yung iba sbi nabaho
Meron din amoy dahil binubulok natin organic materials kaya nilaglagyan natin ng bokashi bran para di gaanong mabaho, tumutulong mag compost at mapadami good bacteria.😃
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Thanks and welcome!