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Earth Bokashi 8KG

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This ratio lowers fermentation odours while improving the composting of the fermented food waste. When your bag is empty, tear it up and chuck into your Bokashi Bin, as it's fully compostable! The 5kg bag will treat approximately eight Earth Bokashi recycling bins.  

R540
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Earth Factory Bag

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Getting Started

  1. Pour 1/3 of your soil into the bag.
  2. Empty the contents of the bokashi bin into the bag and mix thoroughly with the middle 1/3 of soil.
  3. Pour the balance of the soil into the top 1/3 of the bag to cover the middle 1/3 completely.
  4. Zip the bag closed.
Let it sit and allow the microbes to do their work, simple as that! Tip: Using garden soil and/or recycled potting soil works very well, but if you have access to compost, then add some. Compost add lots of additional beneficial microbes to the mix and speeds up the conversion into soil. Here are a couple of videos to help you along.

R295
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4KG Earth Bokashi Recycling Kit

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Each Earth Bokashi bin can hold about 16kg of food waste. You will use approximately 400-500 grams per 25L Earth Bokashi bin. Each Earth Bokashi bin includes a lid, tap and internal strainer. Instructions are printed on the bin. IDEAL FOR LARGER HOUSEHOLDS WHO LIKE TO COOK, OR HOUSEHOLDS WITH YOUNG CHILDREN!

R610
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2KG Earth Bokashi Recycling Kit

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Each Earth Bokashi bin can hold about 16kg of food waste. You will use approximately 400-500 grams per 25L Earth Bokashi bin. Each Earth Bokashi bin includes a lid, tap and internal strainer. Instructions are printed on the bin.

R495
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Red & Grey Morris Chair Cushion

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-Thick firm foam of 7,5cm size - Easy to clean with a wet cloth - Made in South Africa To maintain quality and color, store in a cool, dry, dark place Has zips for easy removal or refitting Great for hotels and homes alike  

R1499
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Zimbini - Cheetah Sitting Sculpture

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Bronzed sculpture of a cheetah sitting. Zimbini, which means ‘number 2’, is a younger but feisty female from the Orange Free State, and in 2017 she turned 2 years old. She is a progeny of a re-wilding programme herself, and thus gives the Gondwana Conservation Foundation real hope for the success of the Cheetah Programme. She is wild and shares the same dedicated reserve with Zera. Her courage and fiery character will hopefully be passed onto her cubs.

R1575
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Zera - Cheetah Resting Sculpture

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Bronzed sculpture of a cheetah resting. Zera means “seed”, a promising and auspicious name for the success and future of the cheetah population. She was originally from Zululand but kept in captivity for most of her 7 year life before being introduced into Gondwana Game Reserve where she is being re-wilded and given a dedicated reserve with ample space. She is aloof, calm and habituated to people and vehicles, and has the most beautiful amber eyes. She will make a perfect mother to the cubs she will bear.

R1575
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Zinga - Cheetah Running Sculpture

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Bronzed sculpture of a cheetah running. Zinga, meaning “the wanderer”, was the first male in the GCF’s Cheetah Project, and turned 6 years old in 2017. He is completely wild, secretive and an excellent hunter. He originates from the Eastern Cape but has now made Gondwana Game Reserve his home. Hopes are high that he will father many future cheetah generations. The cubs he will sire will have the best possible genes.

R1874
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