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Bokashi Starter Kit - home composting starter kit

Tracey from Papakura

Start up kit for DIY composting at home! Get rid of that kitchen waste in an environmentally friendly way. Very easy to use.

Bokashi Starter Kit, 15 Litre Bucket Set and half a bag of compost-zing.

Has had very little use. Retails for around $70 new.

New bags of the compost-zing can be purchased online, Bunnings, Plant Barn etc.

The Bokashi compost system processes kitchen waste into highly productive garden compost in only 4 weeks.

Less odour as the food ferments
Decreased composting time - Up to 50% quicker
Increased growing power
Healthier plants
Better plant growth
And of course, you're helping to preserve the environment
The Bokashi Compost System consists of just a few simple elements, so it's really easy to use.

Two buckets nested one upon the other. The outermost bucket has a tight fitting lid and the inner bucket has holes in the bottom to allow for drainage of any liquids into the outer bucket. This is drained regularly during the fermentation period.
A bag of Compost-Zing which when added to kitchen waste starts the fermentation process. (Compost-Zing is a unique in-house product used to recycle your kitchen waste into an organic soil conditioner.

Price: $30

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