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Can Bokashi help with carbon sequestration in soil?

Yes, it can! Bokashi waste contributes to the creation of humus, a stable form of organic matter that locks carbon into the soil for long periods.

Will Bokashi attract vermin to my garden?

No, Bokashi is one of the most vermin-proof composting methods as it is completely contained.

How does a soil factory help with Bokashi?

A soil factory is a fantastic way to manage Bokashi waste after fermentation.

Can I use my Worm Leachate in the Winter?

Worm tea gives a real boost to your potted plants through the winter.

What should I do about ants in my vermicomposter?

Ants in a vermicomposter can be a nuisance, but they are not harmful to the worms or the composting process.

I have maggots in my wormery!

Maggots are the larvae of flies and usually gain access via eggs laid on the food scraps you put in.

Are normal earthworms suitable for composting?

Normal earthworms, also known as "garden worms" or "lob worms," are not typically suitable for composting.

What to do if my Bokashi Liquid smells?

This liquid is a very potent fertiliser or drain cleaner and it can have a really strong smell so the best way to avoid this is to drain it regularly and use it.

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Our composting worms are mixture of species (mainly reds and dendras) selected for their composting ability

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The Urbalive Worm Composter is a home wormery kit that can be used indoors or outdoors for composting kitchen waste with the red worms. The perfect wormery for households, classrooms or offices.

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