Friday 28 January 2011

Bokashi The Movie

Trailer.  Looking real good Bruce.

Wednesday 26 January 2011

Inner West Sydney Organics

I was out on a coffee run this morning with the little one and come a cross two new Organics stores. in Newtown and Petersham.

7 star supermarket
http://www.7starsupermarket.com.au/
408 King Street, Newtown, Ph 02 9565 5521
info@7starsupermarket.com.au


Ok,  well it might not be that new,  but it is the first time I have come across it.  They have another address in Darlo, see the homepage for details.  Big range, bit like a Macro or About Life.  They were open early, even on Australia Day!  There is a blog,  but it's not been updated for months.  Hopefully the guys will get some time to let us know about new products in early 2011.

ubergoodness (UBG)
http://www.ubergoodness.com.au/
31 Gordon Street, Petersham, NSW 2049

Never heard of them before driving past the hidden Petersham doorfront this week.  A specials board was being hung outside by what I can only presume is the co-owner of Uber Goodness: Stephen   Although I have not entered the shop yet,  I spent some time today navigating the website and found they have what looks to be an excellent online shopping service (incl fresh produce) @ http://www.ubergoodness.com.au/

According to the website, you can even order online and pick up from the Organic Farmers Market @ Addison Rd Community Centre on Sundays 8.30am - 1.00pm.   I am certainly adding it to my online shopping favs and will let you know the experience.  Well done on the excellent website guys!


Give them both a go,  let me know what you think?

Saturday 15 January 2011

Bokashi Juice

Once you've drained the Bokashi Juice then it should be used straight away.

Friday 7 January 2011

Bokashi Bucket Explained in Simple Terms

This easy kitchen composting system directs food waste organics away from landfill whilst conditioning your soil on a microbial level. Absolutely any food can go into the ‘Bokashi One’ Bokashi Bucket’ including meat, dairy, citrus peel & onion.

The blend of micro-organism in the ‘Bokashi One’ Bokashi mix ferments the waste in anaerobic conditions, so there is no rotten food smells associated with decay and decomposition.

It’s so easy to use! Simply place your food scraps into the air tight bucket, sprinkle on some Bokashi mix and place the lid back on. Repeat this process until the Bokashi One Bucket is full. So convenient… no need to run outside to compost bin each day.

When the Bokashi One Bucket is full, the waste should then be buried directly into your garden. The microbes ensure a rapid breakdown. Bokashi waste can also be added to a traditional compost bin or worm farm.

The benefit to the soil is enormous. Not only does the soil get all the nutrients from the collected food scraps but you also add life to the soil in the form of millions of micro-organism contained in the Bokashi One Mix. Because the waste breaks down under the soil there is no release of harmful greenhouse gases.

The benefits don’t stop there – As your food waste ferments, liquid drains to a separate section at the bottom of the bucket. Drain the “Bokashi Juice” and dilute with water for a wonderful fertilizer, or as a natural drain cleaner. The beneficial microbes will compete with harmful bacteria, which helps reduce algae build up so it’s great for our waterways. Bokashi Juice is full of nutrients and is alive with micro-organisms.

What if you have very limited or no garden? You can still use the system. Its odorless and compact design makes it ideal for collecting waste in small homes. Disposing of the waste may require additional effort and some lateral thinking, perhaps gifting it to a friend or family member, or community garden. Even when full the Bokashi Bucket is easy to move around, the waste can be added to a compost bin or worm farm. Full instructions are provided with each Bokashi One Bucket.

Tuesday 4 January 2011

Making the Switch... to a Sustainable Living

On TV Tonight and then again on Friday lunchtime and Monday afternoon.  Click the title to be taken to the program grid and times.  NSW, Australia, Digital Channel 44 (TVS)

Sunday 2 January 2011

Bokashi Bucket in the Heatwave Cities

Certainly in normal conditions,  then a warm day will not affect the microbial actions that are quietly taking place in your 'Green Frog' Bokashi Bucket. 

But there is a small chance (hence this post),  in the receptical that the live and working micro-organisms may  face an early death if the temperature gets hot enough.  In this case,  then the fermentation process will likely stop and no longer be actively working.

Keep your bucket's out of direct sunlight during these long hot summer days to make the most out of this fantastic system.

If you are in any doubt,  then do the following:
  1. Drain away the Bokashi Juice.  Bokashi Juice will form in the bottom of the bucket. This should be drained off as it builds up.   Bokashi Juice can be diluted with water and makes a terrific fertiliser for garden or pot plants.  It can be poured down drains and it is safe to use in septic tanks. When used in drains it will help to clean up our water ways by competing with harmful bacteria.
  2. Bury the current waste
  3. Clean out the bucket with a hose (over a poor patch of the lawn recommended) and wash out & some biodegradeable detergent  (if necessary) 
  4. Start the process again, as per the instructions  http://www.bokashi.com.au/Bokashi-Instructions.htm 
Any questions, please send me a message direct through this blog,  i'll be happy to answer your enquiry.