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	Comments on: Beets grown in fermented kitchen waste!
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Bokashi is a Japanese fermentation technique that for me, in my tiny kitchen/container garden, has helped me:
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A &#8211; recycle virtually all of my kitchen scraps
B &#8211; make compost with no outside space needed
C &#8211; avoid buying new bags of compost this year, and
D &#8211; make my vegetables pretty amazing!
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I&#8217;m so excited about it, that I&#8217;m lining up an expert to come and explain all on the podcast. Watch out for interview later in the year.
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If you bokashi, I&#8217;d love to hear how you use it. 
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More pictures of happy gardeners and veg in my story today!	</title>
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