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The following articles appear under the Sustainability category:
How Biochar Helps Seedlings
One secret weapon that can give your seedlings a strong start? Biochar.
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.
Understanding Biochar Carbon Credits
Earning carbon credits can turn a simple agricultural practice into a shocking, profitable venture in the fight against climate change!
Joining Forces with the United States Biochar Coalition
Join Wakefield BioChar and the US Biochar Coalition in revolutionizing the environmental landscape!
Carbon Sequestration with Biochar
Biochar, created from biomass, traps carbon, improves soil by retaining nutrients and water, supports helpful microbes, increases crop yields, and removes about two tons of CO2 per dry ton.
A TED Talk presented by Bob Lerner – How Biochar Is Helping
Bob Lerner perfectly presents the unique position biochar has in the soil to support a balanced, natural structure that allows plant life to flourish.
NRCS Program And Biochar Overview
The Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) is now accepting 2024 applications for Soil Amendment 336.
Cloud 9 Rooftop Farm Uses Biochar For A Healthy Soil Ecosystem
Few people realize that biochar can significantly reduce greenhouse gas emissions from soil, acting as a powerful carbon sink and helping to mitigate climate change while enhancing soil health.
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.
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