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		<title>Quick Guide to Bokashi Composting</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Composting is a process of decomposition of organic materials which breaks down into a dark brown crumbly "earthy" substance that can be used to supplement and provide rich nutrients to soil. &#160;Some useful items that can be composted such as leftovers or vegetable scraps, which usually goes into the trash can could be diverted to [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="thrv_wrapper thrv_text_element"><p>Composting is a process of decomposition of organic materials which breaks down into a dark brown crumbly "earthy" substance that can be used to supplement and provide rich nutrients to soil. &nbsp;Some useful items that can be composted such as leftovers or vegetable scraps, which usually goes into the trash can could be diverted to supplement the backyard garden. &nbsp;Certain states such as California and many cities are now requiring that organic waste be placed in different bins to help with reducing waste. &nbsp;There are plenty types of composting:</p><ul class=""><li>Backyard composting</li><li>Vermicomposting (worm composting)</li><li>Bokashi composting</li></ul><p data-empty="true">In this post we'll be focusing on the Bokashi style of composting.</p></div> [&#8230;]<span class="tve-leads-two-step-trigger tl-2step-trigger-0"></span><span class="tve-leads-two-step-trigger tl-2step-trigger-0"></span>]]></content:encoded>
					
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