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Worms or Bokashi bins????
I feel the need to boost the composting in Mambury towers..... soooo should I invest in a wormery or bokashi buckets??
I am veggie so I would not use meat by products in/around the garden for crops.
I only have a limited budget (don't we all!!
) so it will be one or the other system.....
I would love to know your experiences....
Thanks
Mambury
I am veggie so I would not use meat by products in/around the garden for crops.
I only have a limited budget (don't we all!!
I would love to know your experiences....
Thanks
Mambury
sealed pot challange #572!
Garden fund - £0!!:D
£0/£10k
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We have both and use them for different things.
We use the wormery for fine compost and liquid fertilizer. It is loaded with veggie kitchen scraps on a regular basis.
We use the Bokashi for breaking down meat and poultry type products which then gets added to the main compost heap where it accelerates the composting process of the heap.
Given the above, as a veggie i would have thought you would be best off with a wormery. Overall its cheaper to run than bokashi as well.0
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