While I'm still focused on rebuilding, others are doing more exciting things with bokashi:
http://myfanwe.xanga.com/755077309/bokashi-books-and-broody-hens/ This industrious blogger collected windfall citrus to add to bokashi. “After” photos here, with a link to the “before” post included.
http://harlemgarden.org/tag/bokashi/ A community garden program that offers classes in vermicomposting and bokashi? Okay, probably a bit of commute, but...
http://www.vegetablegardener.com/item/11432/build-an-outdoor-bokashi-worm-composting-bin In my next life, I am going to be a carpenter! This box is so much prettier than anything I've made.
http://sustainabilityquest.blogspot.com/2011/09/kitchen-bokashi-series-part-4.html A nice instructional series with clear writing and clear photos from a site worth exploring for more than just bokashi.
And “waiting on the rainy season”perfectly describes my situation, too.
DSF
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Bio Bokashi just launched their site with tips and tricks with Bokashi composting as well as a blog for other information that's updated weekly. PS - found your site on Pinterest!
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