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Jan 30, 2012 9:42 AM CST
Name: Carol Noel
Hawaii (near Hilo) (Zone 10b)
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I've been using EM for years and for a time made and used Bokashi for a while...until it became too much work Whistling It's hard to make here when there is so much humidity...drying became a chore...so now I extend my EM and use it in the house, compost, garden and greenhouse. When I plant anything, especially vegies, I water the seedlings in the EM, Molasses and Fish Fertilizer and my garden beds are 'worm bins'. Before planting a major plant, I put an old garbage can or large bucket with the bottom cut out of it (or big holes drilled into it) in the hole and I fill it with garbage, yard waste, compost etc....layering it allwith Activated EM (EM+Molasses)...any worm in the area hurrys over and all the 'juice' drains into the whole. With this GREAT microbial action, the valued plant/tree has the BEST living conditions.

GREAT article.
It's all about choices.

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