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Global Change Can Start From Your Backyard
Change can start right in your backyard by enriching your soil, leading to a healthier garden and contributing to a more sustainable environment.
How Biochar Can Help Counter Pests
Incorporating biochar into soil can deliver an incredible defense, helping to ward off pests and promote healthier, more resilient plants.
Creating a Pollinator Garden with Wakefield BioChar
Transform your garden into a pollinator paradise with Wakefield BioChar, which enriches soil, supports pollinators, and promotes a greener, sustainable planet.
Midsummer Garden Tips: Rejuvenate Your Garden with Biochar
Rejuvenate your midsummer garden with biochar, improving soil health, conserving water, boosting nutrients, and promoting sustainable gardening for a lush and resilient garden all season long.
How Biochar Prevents Chlorosis
Discover how biochar prevents yellow leaves on your plants by enhancing nutrient retention, water holding, and soil structure. Learn more at Wakefield BioChar.
Is Biochar a Fertilizer?
Find out why biochar is not a fertilizer, but an essential soil enhancer that boosts plant growth and soil health.
Is Biochar Environmentally Friendly?
Biochar, the eco-warrior of the soil, not only locks away carbon but also enriches the earth's fertility, all while curbing harmful greenhouse gases.
Summer Gardening with Biochar
Supercharge your summer garden with biochar, helping your plants flourish under the sun and yield an abundant harvest!
Use Biochar To Minimize Salt Damage Over The Winter
Revive salt-damaged soil effortlessly by applying biochar evenly. It absorbs excess salts while rejuvenating the soil, paving the way for healthier plants to flourish.
Biochar Video Gallery – Learn About Biochar
The rich history of biochar, how it is made, its benefits to our agriculture, how it is made and how it also benefits our environment have been shared many times through TEDTalks and other presentations.