Values

  • All Natural Organic
  • Biodegradable
  • Chemical-Free
  • Family Owned
  • Made in USA
  • Non-Toxic
  • Small Batch

10 days
ken 1

$18.00

KENKASHI is kenaf inoculated with microbes for use in the bokashi 2 method of composting and as a soil additive. It is a probiotic for soil and plants. Just as your gut biome is more efficient with a healthy microbial population because you digest food better and obtain more of the nutrients from your food, soil and plants benefit from a lively, healthy microbiome. Unlike traditional composting which relies on aerobic decomposition in the compost pile, KENKASHI composting breaks down the waste material once it’s in the ground.

KENAF is a type of hemp fiber native to east-central Africa where it has been grown for several thousand years for food and fiber. It grows very fast, and thanks to the recent Farm Bill it is now legal in the United States. Kenaf has a very porous structure which absorbs up to 60% of it’s volume in liquid, making it an ideal substrate for fermented microbial populations and an excellent soil additive.

This product is electronically distributed.

Microbe-rich compound of kenaf ( ground hemp stalks) fermented with beneficial microbes and mycorrhizal fungi for use in home composting, bokashi composting and as a substitute for peat in container gardening. Accelerates the decomposition of organic materials and makes nutrients available for plants.

A great testimonial! "When i bought the bag of kenkashi at the Fredericksburg fair I was just motivated to compost all my kitchen compost rather than put in the trash can here in Fl where it gets smelly! I started by trying to compost in a plastic recycle bin with vents but finally read the instructions again and dug a hole at the edge of my yard where my voluminous kitchen scraps make the most beautiful compost dirt so quickly! I have been waiting for the neighbors to inquire what it is i do with a shovel at the edge of my yard with such frequency! But there is no smell. At this point i am just nourishing the fruit trees we have with the great organic dirt mix that is being generated!

Thanks for the tips and the product!"

When i bought the bag of kenkashi at the Fredericksburg fair i was just motivated to compost all my kitchen compost rather than put in the trash can here in Fl where it gets smelly! I started by trying to compost in a plastic recycle bin with vents but finally read the instructions again and dug a hole at the edge of my yard where my voluminous kitchen scraps make the most beautiful compost dirt so quickly! I have been waiting for the neighbors to inquire what it is i do with a shovel at the edge of my yard with such frequency! But there is no smell. At this point i am just nourishing the fruit trees we have with the great organic dirt mix that is being generated!
Thanks for the tips and the product!
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