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8 Top Tips for Composting your Kitchen Waste

8 Top Tips for Composting your Kitchen Waste

Composting kitchen waste is a great way to reduce your environmental footprint and create nutrient-rich soil for your garden. Here are 8 top tips for effective kitchen waste composting: Choose...

8 Top Tips for Composting your Kitchen Waste

Composting kitchen waste is a great way to reduce your environmental footprint and create nutrient-rich soil for your garden. Here are 8 top tips for effective kitchen waste composting: Choose...

How to make your own Bokashi Composting Bin!

How to make your own Bokashi Composting Bin!

This post is a collaboration with startcomposting.co.uk, our new website full of guides and tips to help get the nation composting! Bokashi composting is a fantastic method for recycling kitchen scraps...

How to make your own Bokashi Composting Bin!

This post is a collaboration with startcomposting.co.uk, our new website full of guides and tips to help get the nation composting! Bokashi composting is a fantastic method for recycling kitchen scraps...

10 Top tips to make the best Bokashi Compost

10 Top tips to make the best Bokashi Compost

Bokashi composting is a method of composting that uses beneficial microorganisms to break down organic matter, including food scraps and kitchen waste, into nutrient-rich soil. Here are our 10 wiggly...

10 Top tips to make the best Bokashi Compost

Bokashi composting is a method of composting that uses beneficial microorganisms to break down organic matter, including food scraps and kitchen waste, into nutrient-rich soil. Here are our 10 wiggly...

I’m finding worms in the Collector Tray or outside the composter. What’s wrong?

I’m finding worms in the Collector Tray or outs...

The earthworms shouldn’t be crawling into the collecting container on their own, just as they shouldn’t be outside the wormery. If they do, it means they don’t like something inside...

I’m finding worms in the Collector Tray or outs...

The earthworms shouldn’t be crawling into the collecting container on their own, just as they shouldn’t be outside the wormery. If they do, it means they don’t like something inside...

How do I decrease the moisture level in the wormery?

How do I decrease the moisture level in the wor...

Higher moisture is good for the production of worm tea, but an excess of anything is damaging. You can reduce moisture by adding materials that bind moisture, such as paper towels, newspaper, egg crates...

How do I decrease the moisture level in the wor...

Higher moisture is good for the production of worm tea, but an excess of anything is damaging. You can reduce moisture by adding materials that bind moisture, such as paper towels, newspaper, egg crates...

Make Your Own Soil Factory

Turning your Bokashi into friable compost. You can use your finished bokashi straight away in the garden and it will break down really quickly and add lots of nutrients and...

Make Your Own Soil Factory

Turning your Bokashi into friable compost. You can use your finished bokashi straight away in the garden and it will break down really quickly and add lots of nutrients and...

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