They are here
I just received my Bokashi Buckets about half an hour ago and I've been busy fitting the taps and chopping up putting a few scraps into one of them. I'm really looking foreward to having lots of good soil improving stuff to add to my allotment very soon, and also use the "tea" to feed my plants too.
I have a couple of small queries though. There's a list of do's and don'ts, most of which are self explanitory. There is one thats puzzled me and thats the fact that tea bags are a no no for putting into the bin. Whats the reason for that? Is it just because the tea is in a bag or is it because of something to do with the tea leaves themselves? I was intending to tip out any tea from bags into it rather than put the bags in as one, and then put the bags into the worm bin that I have. Would this be okay?
The other question I have regards gravy. Is that okay to put in the bucket even though its a very salty product?
I'm pleased to see that even bones can be put into the bin as well. I'll probably smash any bones with a hammer before I put them in there though.
I have a couple of small queries though. There's a list of do's and don'ts, most of which are self explanitory. There is one thats puzzled me and thats the fact that tea bags are a no no for putting into the bin. Whats the reason for that? Is it just because the tea is in a bag or is it because of something to do with the tea leaves themselves? I was intending to tip out any tea from bags into it rather than put the bags in as one, and then put the bags into the worm bin that I have. Would this be okay?
The other question I have regards gravy. Is that okay to put in the bucket even though its a very salty product?
I'm pleased to see that even bones can be put into the bin as well. I'll probably smash any bones with a hammer before I put them in there though.