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The following articles appear under the Biochar Basics category:
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 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.
What is Pyrolysis?
Pyrolysis involves heating organic materials without oxygen, decomposing them through heat alone, unlike burning which requires oxygen.
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!
How to use Biochar in Your Garden
Step up your garden game with premium biochar, creating vibrant, thriving plants from even the poorest soil.
How to use Biochar for Landscaping
Revolutionize your landscape overnight with biochar—the secret to a vibrant paradise you won't believe!
How to use Biochar for Trees
Use biochar for healthier, stronger trees. Learn application methods for improved soil health and growth.
Understanding Soil Health
Enhance your garden's soil health with biochar tips for better fertility and sustainability. Perfect for all gardeners.
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.
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.
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