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What Is Biochar?
Discover Wakefield BioChar, a sustainable, plant-based soil conditioner made from recycled wood. Improve soil health, boost biodiversity, and reduce carbon emissions.
What Does It Mean to Be Carbon Negative?
In today’s world, we hear a lot about carbon footprints and the need to reduce them. But have you ever heard of being “carbon negative”? It’s an exciting and impactful goal that goes beyond just balancing emissions. Let’s explore what it means and how Wakefield BioChar helps make it a reality. What Does Carbon Negative […]
Sustainability
Join the sustainable gardening revolution with biochar, a green ally that enriches your garden while preserving the planet for future blooms.
Biochar & Better Soil: A Smarter Way to Build Healthier Landscapes and Stronger Margins
Biochar is no longer a niche soil amendment—this webinar breaks down biochar market growth, sales momentum, and the key factors driving adoption across gardening, landscaping, and professional soil applications.
Can Biochar Be Reused?
We push for biochar reuse across industries, from agriculture to construction, to maximize the material’s potential.
How Biochar Fixes Poor Plant Growth
Revitalize your struggling plants with our premium biochar, transforming poor soil into a whole new plant.
How to Improve Garden Soil with Amendments
Incorporating biochar into garden soil amendments offers a simple yet effective way to boost plant health and vitality.
Ep 3 – Lawncare with Biochar
On this OutStanding with Wakefield, you will learn about residential lawncare (Atlanta, GA) with Scott Schuman. Scott is taking back valuable time on his weekend by applying biochar to his lawn. It keeps the soil healthy and his grass lush and beautiful.
How to Activate Biochar
When biochar is placed in the soil, it absorbs water and nutrients until it soaks up a sufficient amount!
What is Pyrolysis?
Pyrolysis involves heating organic materials without oxygen, decomposing them through heat alone, unlike burning which requires oxygen.









