• Skip to main content
  • Skip to footer

Wakefield BioChar

  • What Is Biochar?
  • Products
        • Products

          Wakefield Original
          Premium Biochar
          Learn more
          Premium Biochar
          with CarbonBoost™
          CarbonBoost™
          Learn more
          Biochar Blend for
          Gardens & Raised Beds
          CarbonBoost™
          Learn more
          Biochar Blend for
          Tomato & Vegetable
          CarbonBoost™
          Learn more
          Biochar Blend for
          Indoor Plants
          CarbonBoost™
          Learn more
          Biochar Blend for
          Cactus & Succulents
          CarbonBoost™
          Learn more
  • Learning Center
        • Learning Center

          Discover the power of biochar! Dive into expert insights, how-to guides, and sustainable solutions for gardens, farms, and beyond. Explore articles tailored to gardeners of all levels and see how biochar can transform your soil — and the planet.

          Browse by Categories

          Biochar Basics
          What Is Biochar?
          What Is the Difference Between Biochar and Compost? 
          Gardening Tips
          How to Activate Biochar
          How to Improve Garden Soil with Amendments
          Biochar Applications
          How to Use Biochar for Lawn Care 
          How to use Biochar for Turf Management
          Biochar Benefits
          Can Biochar Be Reused?
          Soil Nutrient Depletion
          Sustainability
          Understanding Biochar Carbon Credits
          Carbon Sequestration with Biochar
          Beneficial Reuse
          What are the benefits of beneficial reuse?
          Turning Paper Mill Waste into Useful Biochar
          Frequently Asked Questions
          Can I Use Regular Charcoal as Biochar? 
          What Does It Mean to Be Carbon Negative?
          The Science of Biochar
          Back-to-School DIY: Egg Carton Seedlings with a Sustainable Twist
          Compost + Biochar

          Browse by Channels

          New Gardeners
          Experienced Gardeners
          Master Gardeners & Pros
          Academic Researchers
  • Our Story
  • Where to Buy
  • Contact Us Where to Buy
Learning Center
This article is part of our The Science of Biochar series, created for Master Gardeners & Pros.
You might also like:
Back-to-School DIY: Egg Carton Seedlings with a Sustainable Twist
Compost + Biochar
What is Pyrolysis?
Explore the Wakefield Learning Center.
Subscribe to our newsletter.

Get the Wakefield Newsletter for biochar discounts, tips & info.

Name

Follow us on social media:

Get your perfect soil today.

Summary of the Effect of Biochar on the Growth of Tall Fescue Grass

Created for Master Gardeners & Pros and Academic Researcher.
The Science of Biochar

The following report was requested on behalf of Wakefield Biochar and conducted by the University of Missouri.

Wakefield BioChar conducted an experiment to determine the optimum growth conditions for Tall Fescue Grass in regards to composition of Biochar in the soil by volume and continuous light and daily watering. While we never recorded any results we gathered information based off of direct visual observations. Soil and compost was added to each pot with the amount of Biochar in the soil being divided into five categories consisting of 5%, 8%, 10%, 12%, and 15% by volume. All of the Fescue grass seeds were grown under grow lights indoors for approximately 20 days.

Biochar and Grass Seed - Mizzou Lab Results

Optimum Growth Conditions For Biochar By Volume – For Grass

It was found that the optimum growth conditions were at 5% Biochar in the soil, as can be seen in the image above compared to the controls. The daily watering was essential to allow the Biochar to absorb the nutrients that the compost and soil contained. The conditions of Biochar by volume that showed the minimum differences between the controls were the higher amounts of Biochar percentages. The 15% by volume pots still showed more efficient growth compared to the controls, but could suggest that Biochar’s ability to retain water and having higher amounts of Biochar in the soil is actually withholding water from reaching the roots of the Fescue grass.

Summary of Biochar Research

The results of this experiment will help improve upon lawncare, the productivity and soil quality. For Biochar to be most effective, it should be located in the root zone of the grass, which is only a few inches down and should also be thoroughly mixed with the soil to ensure that wind and water erosion isn’t a risk. To do this aerate mechanically or use forks with tines to make 3″-4″ holes and use a lawn fertilizer spreader or sprinkle in Biochar to fill the holes and the Biochar will spread out on its own. Another important factor to consider when applying Biochar is the one week minimum incubation period that must be done to allow the carbon to active within the Biochar, essentially giving the Biochar ‘life’. Finding that the optimum growing conditions is using 5% by volume of Biochar is great for the consumer, as little will be needed and the results will be dramatic. By simply following directions on the Wakefield Biochar boxed products the lawncare provider can ensure the treatment of his or her lawn will be protected. Taking the recommended amount of Biochar and mixing it into the soil with regular watering the lawn will have improved productivity and soil quality ensuring a thick, green, and rich lawn for years to come without having to apply more Biochar every year, as Biochar is a one time application with outstanding benefits.

Footer

1826 Clay Road
Valdosta, GA 31601
(229) 278-2488
Connect with us:
Get your perfect
soil today:

© 2025 Wakefield BioChar
This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.
Wakefield Privacy Policy | Terms of Service