BokashiCompost.be
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- België
- Brussels
- BokashiCompost.be
What if you could do today, without effort, something for a better world?
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Avenue De Broqueville 125
Brussels
1200
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Seaux à Bokashi, Démarreur de Bokashi, EM-1, Mélasse de canne à sucre, Céramiques EM (perles, figurines, poudres, tubes, pipes...) , Wipe&Clean, Microferm.
Bokashi Composting buckets, Bokashi Starter, EM-1, Sugar Cane Molasses, EM Ceramics, Wipe & Clean, Microferm, Vulkamin, Edasil, Aegir.
Bokashi emmers, Skaza Organko 2, Organko, Agriton, EM®
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Thinking about Tomorrow
I live in the city and I started paying attention to the quality of what I eat long time ago, when I discovered that food has the power to heal us...or to make us sick. I deepened this knowledge by completing academic studies as (a very alternative) Pharmacist specialized in Nutrition and healing plants.
So, cooking fresh, living food in an healthy and tasty way became the ‘beauty secret’ I shared with whom was curious to hear. The more I discovered about the agricultural industry’s processes that leave us with ‘nutritionally empty’ food and the marketing tricks (been working there for a while) that make us buy expensive crap, the more I wanted to be able to really know what I am eating: so I started growing food in pots, bags, square-meter gardens on a paved courtyard...using only natural fertilizers, non hybrid (read ‘reproducible’) seeds and working with nature rather than against it.
The link between quality and liveliness of the soil where food grows and the food’s consequent nutritional power quickly popped up, together with the question: I am throwing away part of the good food I buy (peels, external leaves, etc...), how can I recycle it myself and reuse-it directly?
Traditional composting was not an option as I have no space, nor direct access to the soil on top of not having the time to turn upside down, measure temperature of the pile, mix with leaves, etc..