Friday 27 November 2015

Composting Methods: Which One Is Right For You?

If you have decided to take the plunge and start composting there are a number of ways you can go about it. The best approach for you will depend on your needs and lifestyle – the following guide will make your decision easy.







Hot Versus Cold     

Almost all composting methods are considered to be either hot or cold; here is a brief look at the main differences.
Hot composting 
This involves building and maintaining a high temperature at the centre of your compost pile, which is done by turning your compost regularly, keeping it moist and adding enough high-nitrogen materials.  The heat generated breaks down organic matter extremely quickly and can even kill seeds from weeds. 
Cold composting 
To cold compost, simply pile your organic waste and let nature take its course! While virtually no effort is required, this method takes a lot longer to create compost and won’t kill seeds.
Whether you want to compost hot, cold or otherwise, the following are some of your best options. 

Closed Bins 

Closed bin composters are usually bottomless – sitting directly on top of the soil. They feature a lid, through which you can add your organic material, some have a low door for collecting the finished product. 
Pros
  • Inexpensive
  • Organic matter is hidden
  • Can handle large volumes
  • Drains excess moisture easily
Cons
  • Not always easy to access finished compost 
  • Difficult to turn 
  • Can attract pests 

Tumblers 

A variation of the closed bin method, this approach commonly features a closed container mounted on a support structure above the ground. There is a door through which you can add your organics, and a handle attached for turning it. 
Pros
  • Organic matter is hidden
  • Easy to turn
  • Highly pest-proof        
Cons
  • Expensive
  • Heavy when full
  • Some models are difficult to spin when 2/3 full 
  • The compost has no contact with the soil

Bokashi Composting 

The Bokashi method uses microorganisms to ferment your organic waste, which is then either buried or added to an existing compost pile. 
Pros
  • It’s very easy and fast
  • Waste is conveniently collected in the kitchen, without attracting insects
  • Can compost all food waste, including citrus, meat, dairy
  • Produces bokashi juice, a rich liquid fertiliser
Cons
  • Requires a constant supply of bokashi mix
  • Limited capacity for waste
  • Requires empty garden space to bury the waste

Vermicomposting – Worm Farms

Certain types of worms will eat your organic waste and turn it into compost via their excrement. Apart from the worms, you will need a 3 or 4 level structure that has decent drainage, good air flow and a ‘bedding’ of moist, shredded paper. 
Pros
  • Organic matter is hidden
  • Compact, no garden is required 
  • Produces worm juice, an excellent liquid fertiliser
Cons
  • Worms require weekly care, i.e. right temperature & moisture levels
  • Limited capacity for waste
  • Cannot accept all food waste  i.e. citrus, onions 

Inground composting 

This method involves burying your organics directly into the ground. 
Pros
  • Free
  • Organic matter is hidden
Cons
  • Slow 
  • Labour-intensive
  • Can attract pests
  • Requires empty garden space to bury the waste

Open Bin Systems 

A system of bins where organic materials are separated based on how fresh or decomposed they are. 
Pros 
  • Easy to turn and harvest
  • Organic matter is partially hidden 
  • Ideal for hot composting
Cons
  • Organic matter is partially visible
  • Requires a large space
  • Can attract pests 
There is a composting method that will work well for just about anyone. If you need help deciding, talk to the experts at Bokashi.

Monday 19 October 2015

Pet O

We loved this innovative idea today from Pet O in Brookvale, Sydney. An EnsoPet station for customers pets! Their Brookvale store will have stock from tomorrow evening. GO AND CHECK IT OUT.

Posted by Bokashi One on Thursday, 8 October 2015

Monday 31 August 2015

Great Gifts for Pet Owners - Fathers Day 2015

Finding great gifts for pet owners can be a lot of fun, especially when you get to see them and their pet enjoying your present together. If you are stuck for ideas here are a few of our best gift ideas for pet owners.

Healthy Pet Food

Pet food certainly isn’t cheap, especially if you want to feed your pet food that is actually good for them. Giving the gift of healthy pet food will not only save your friend some money, it will also be an investment in the health and happiness of their pet. For maximum effect, find out about what their pet’s favourite foods are before making your purchase.


A Pet Poop Composter
Dogs and cats generate a lot of waste, and while eco-friendly poop bags or biodegradable litter are one way to deal with it, the most eco-friendly solution is to compost it. 
Pet waste composting requires a specialised system that is designed to kill harmful pathogens and creates compost that is ideal for enriching the soil around non-edible plants. If you have a friend who has a pet as well as a garden, a pet waste composting system makes an ideal gift – systems which use the bokashi method (like the EnsoPet), and worm farms are two of your best options. An eco-friendly present benefits not only your friend, but the environment as well.
 
A Pet Portrait
Are you buying for a pet owner who seems to have everything? Give them a gift that they will cherish forever by having a local artist paint their pet’s portrait. This is a particularly thoughtful gift for those whose pets are entering the later stages of their life, and if the portrait’s style and colours are right it can make a marvellous addition to their home’s interior design. 
 
Grooming Products
Make it easy for that pet owner to pamper their beloved pet by giving them a few quality grooming products. You can get high-quality shampoos and conditioners for pets that are made from all-natural ingredients, or if their pet is dealing with fleas, pick up an eco-friendly flea treatment! A decent brush or a new pair of clippers is also sure to be appreciated.
 
Amazing Accessories
The best presents are often products that you didn’t even know existed, so take a look at the vast array of pet accessories and you’re bound to find something amazing. Whether you pick up a fancy collar, a glow in the dark toy or a bag of gourmet organic treats, look for items that you know they will actually use.
 
Pet Sitting
As wonderful as it is to be a pet owner, unless you have someone willing to pet sit for you, having a furry child can make it difficult to spend time away from home. Offering your pet sitting services for a specific period of time is a practical gift that you know will be appreciated, so make up a personalised certificate that your friend can redeem whenever they want.
If you are still unsure of the best gift for your pet owner friend, look online, ask your local pet shop or get advice from other pet owners. If you are thinking of gifting a pet composting system, talk to the experts at Bokashi
 






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