Wednesday, February 22, 2012

SCD Probiotics K100 All Seasons Indoor Composter Kit, Tan Bucket/Bokashi

SCD Probiotics K100 All Seasons Indoor Composter Kit, Tan Bucket/Bokashi Review



SCD Probiotics K100 All Seasons Indoor Composter Kit, Tan Bucket/Bokashi Feature

  • Perfect starter kit for composting food waste right in your home; The kit contains one 5-gallon container and one 1-gallon bag of all seasons bokashi
  • Volume capacity: 5 US-gallons - .67-cubic feet - 640-fluid ounce
  • Air tight lid for faster fermentation and decomposing
  • Strainer allows for moisture released by the scraps of food waste to be drained out preventing spoilage
  • Spigot allows for easy removal of liquid -inch compost tea-inch to be used for plant fertilizer or household drain maintenance
The All Seasons Indoor Composter kit is a unique, in-house system used to recycle kitchen scraps into an organic compost soil conditioner. The most effective method of fermenting is through anaerobic (without oxygen) fermentation. This process prepares the scraps for burial in less than half the time of conventional composting methods without any unpleasant odors. This system ferments and pickles your food waste in less than half the time of conventional composting methods without odors. The All Seasons Indoor Composter includes two unique features, the strainer and spigot, allowing the moisture released by the scraps of food waste to be drained out to prevent spoilage. This liquid can be used as a fertilizer for household plants (1:100 dilutions) or to clean your kitchen and bathroom drains (undiluted). The All Seasons Indoor Composter kit can be easily implemented in an indoor environment making it useful for apartment, school, household, restaurant, business or wilderness use. Each composting kit comes with complete instructions. The All Seasons Indoor Composter used in conjunction with All Seasons Bokashi, the system provides the ideal conditions to activate anaerobic fermentation that accelerates the composting process, while eliminating odors and deterring flies.


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