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Achaika Movia
Achaika Movia is a Greek fig variety known for its large, dark figs with bright red, syrupy pulp and a mild berry flavor. It’s a fast-growing bifera type that produces two crops annually and resists pests thanks to its small eye. The trees feature distinctive five-lobed leaves.
Tnibdeux
The LSU Thibodaux fig is an unofficial variety originating from Louisiana State University’s extensive fig breeding program. It has potential similarities to the LSU Late Black and is regarded for its rich and complex flavor. While it has a history rooted in hybrid breeding for adaptability to the hot and humid southern climate, it’s considered rare and is not commonly cultivated. Some enthusiasts describe it as having unique berry-like notes, though more research and growing conditions are necessary for a complete flavor assessment.
Bokashi Bin
What is Bokashi?
Bokashi is an innovative composting method that uses beneficial bacteria, known as Effective Microorganisms (EM), to ferment food waste. Unlike traditional composting, Bokashi produces no unpleasant odors associated with food decay. It breaks down organic matter up to ten times faster than standard composting methods.