Biochar Learning Center Biochar Applications Trees Shrubs Lawns House Plants Organic Plants Agriculture Garden Landscaping Turf Management Odor Absorption Construction Industry Coffee Industry Animal Manure Municipal Wastewater Remediation Soil Concerns That Biochar Addresses Poor Plant Growth Contaminated Soil Reduced Biodiversity Water Logged Plants Depleted Nutrients Contaminated Soil Reduced Organic Matter Yellowing Leaves Pest Problems Frequently Asked Questions Does Biochar help your grass grow? What Is the Difference Between Biochar and Compost? Can Worms Live in Biochar? Does Biochar Add Nitrogen to Soil? Is Biochar Enviromentally Friendly? Is Biochar a Fertilizer? Is Biochar Good for Tomatoes? Can Biochar Burn Plants? Does Biochar Raise Soil pH? Can I Use Regular Charcoal as Biochar? Is Biochar Just Burnt Wood? Summer Garden Tips Garden Tips in Colder Months Is Biochar Easy to Clean off Hands? What Happens to Biochar After It’s Made? What is Soil Health? What is Soil Conditioner? Beneficial Reuse What Are the Benefits of Beneficial Reuse? Beneficial Reuse Division Partner With Wakefield in Beneficial Reuse Converting paper mill waste to useful biochar The City of Minneapolis and Shakopee Mdewakanton Sioux Community How To’s How to Use Biochar? How Often Should You Use Biochar? How to Improve Garden Soil? How Much Biochar Should You Add to Soil? How Long Does Biochar Last in Soil? How to Make the Most of Your Soil Type? How to Activate Biochar? How to minimize salt damage with Biochar? How to Compost with Biochar? Impact On Soil Conditions Chalky Soil Clay Soil Loamy Soil Peaty Soil Sandy Soil Silty Soil Science of Biochar Summary of Benefits Soil Remediation Impact of Particle Size What is Terra Preta Biochar Beats Citrus Greening Disease Biochar Effect on Cherry Belle Radishes Biochar Effect on Tomatoes Biochar Effect on Fescue Grass Biochar impact on crop yields Biochar + Compost Impact on Soil Poultry and Biochar Research Confirms Benefits Alleviating Microplastic Toxicity Biosolid and Phosphate Remediation Removing E. coli from Stormwater Soybean Yield with Biochar Other Science of Biochar External Links: How Biochar Induces Changes to Basic Soil Properties and Bacterial Communities Biochar in retaining nutrients in tropical soils Biochar surface oxygenation by ozonization for super high cation exchange capacity Sustainability NRCS Program and Biochar Carbon Credits Carbon Sequestration Cloud 9 Rooftop Farm Global Change Can Start From Your Backyard Soil Remediation With Biochar Sustainability in the Workplace with Biochar Other Sustainability External Links: Significance of Biochar Application to the Environment and Economy Wakefield BioChar Certifications OMRI Certified ForesTrust FSC Certified US Biochar Coalition USDA Certified Biochar For Large Projects Buying in Bulk Videos A Ted Talk on How Biochar is Helping Biochar Water Retention Capacity Demo