You can make microbes for composting by adding a mix of green and brown materials like food scraps, yard waste, and paper to a compost bin. The microbes will naturally break down the materials into nutrient-rich compost for your garden.
Basically, all breakdown of compostable materials into actual compost is courtesy of microbes.
Microbes are single celled living things too small to see. All higher life forms depend to some extent on microbes. Microbes are what turn milk into yogurt, and may be found there. They cause bread to rise. They may be found in bread dough. They are used to make sauerkraut, kimchee and certain other kinds of pickles, and can be found there. Microbes are at the base of the food chain. They are eaten by tiny animals that are, in turn, eaten by larger animals. Microbes are important in composting and putting nitrogen into the soil. There are many kinds of beneficial microbes in the soil. Cows and horses and many other kinds of plant eating animals have microbes in their stomachs and intestines. These microbes break down cellulose, which is what the cell walls of the plants the eat are made of. Without these microbes, the cows and horses would die. In fact, we could guess that all animals with intestines have microbes in them. We could go on. And on. and on.
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They are used to make bread
There was a certain number of microbes that had to add up together and once they are 3.5 millimeters from each other they connect and once its reaches the number of microbes to make bacteria it creates bacteria
To effectively use bokashi tea in composting, dilute it with water and pour it over your compost pile. The tea will introduce beneficial microbes that break down organic matter faster, enriching the soil with nutrients and promoting plant growth.
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Microbes can release toxins.
Sawdust can be added to a composting toilet system to help absorb moisture, provide carbon for the microbes that break down waste, and reduce odors. The sawdust creates air pockets that aid in decomposition and helps maintain a balanced carbon-to-nitrogen ratio in the compost pile.