Tereza Okava wrote:Ilias, in case you decide to look at bokashi we've got some great threads here, such as https://permies.com/t/78784/Bokashi-Composting
https://permies.com/t/105926/composting/bokashi-bucket
https://permies.com/t/11246/bokashi
(there are plenty more)
And pleeeeenty of discussion about making the starter yourself, no need to buy it.
https://permies.com/t/210180/composting/Homemade-EM
https://permies.com/t/54482/Homemade-Lactobacillus-Serum
Matt McSpadden wrote:Hi Ilias,
Welcome to Permies!
There is a saying that you don't want a drill bit, you want a hole. I wonder if this is one of those situations? Must you have compost? Or do you simply want fertility for your plants?
I think of vermicompost. This can be done on a small scale in the city, probably with the scraps you have around the house. It would provide some very fertile worm castings as a result. It is not the same as compost, but provides fertility and biological life... which is why we use compost.
Another thing to look into might be Fermented Microorganism Concentrate (which I believe is part of the Korean Natural Farming realm). Which is another way to produce a lot of fertility in a small space.