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The Science of Biochar
Biochar is a highly porous, carbon-rich substance produced by heating organic matter in a low-oxygen environment – a process called pyrolysis.
What Is the Difference Between Biochar and Compost?
Biochar turbocharges soil health and locks in carbon, while compost floods it with vital nutrients and beneficial microbes.
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 Improve Garden Soil with Amendments
Incorporating biochar into garden soil amendments offers a simple yet effective way to boost plant health and vitality.
How Biochar Helps Seedlings
One secret weapon that can give your seedlings a strong start? Biochar.
How To Use Biochar for Gardens and Raised Beds
Give your garden the foundation it deserves with our biochar blend made just for raised beds and backyard plots.
How to use Wakefield Biochar to Help Your Organic Plants
Elevate your organic garden into a lush paradise with biochar, the ultimate soil booster that fuels vibrant, sustainable growth!
Wake Up Your Garden: Soil Prep for Spring Planting!
Spring is knocking, and your garden is ready to stretch and grow!
What is CarbonBoost?
CarbonBoost is the first soil amendment of its kind, blending cutting-edge technology with natural solutions.
What Is Soil Conditioner?
Find out what soil conditioner is and how it can enhance your garden’s health and productivity.









