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A bokashi bin is a non-smelly [[compost]] or [[worm farm]] alternative suitable for people living in large or small buildings. | A bokashi bin is a non-smelly [[compost]] or [[worm farm]] alternative suitable for people living in large or small buildings. | ||
==Community== | |||
* http://community.livejournal.com/bokashi_au/ Talk to other people who use bokashi and share your experiences. | |||
== Bokashi suppliers == | == Bokashi suppliers == | ||
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== See also == | == See also == | ||
* [[Effective Microorganisms]] | * [[Effective Microorganisms]] | ||
[[Category:Composting]] | [[Category:Composting]] |
Revision as of 12:56, 8 December 2008
A bokashi bin is a non-smelly compost or worm farm alternative suitable for people living in large or small buildings.
Community
- http://community.livejournal.com/bokashi_au/ Talk to other people who use bokashi and share your experiences.
Bokashi suppliers
Australia
If you live in Port Phillip Council in Melbourne, you can get a free bokashi bin (or compost bin, or worm farm) by attending their SLAHminars (Sustainable Living At Home seminars): http://www.portphillip.vic.gov.au/slah.html
- http://www.eco-organics.com.au/BBspecial.html
- http://www.bokashiaustralia.com.au/
- http://www.bokashi.com.au/