400 - 600% more growth for 1k years with biochar | Stop burning your brush!

This is very interesting to me, as I have been making my own charcoal for grilling for years. I guess its the same thing as biochar! Excited to try a little that I have left from my last batch. Thinking about making a burner specific to making it now.....oh the projects I have to do....
 
Biochar production video has been filmed. Compost tea is super smelly, went through over 250 gallons of it to inoculate.
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This is a life-changing lesson using biochar in your garden. The claim is many times more yield for a very long time.




I'm not really understanding why it's different. It still looks like you're burning up a brush pile.🤷‍♀️
 
Here's the video I made. New editor so still learning the ropes.


Wow, I did not understand bio char at all. And I was putting my burned chunks from my firepit in the garden. One of the garden classes at the library said it was good for microrganisms to live in and would benefit the garden. 🤷‍♀️ Thanks for a great video.🙂
 
Wow, I did not understand bio char at all. And I was putting my burned chunks from my firepit in the garden. One of the garden classes at the library said it was good for microrganisms to live in and would benefit the garden. 🤷‍♀️ Thanks for a great video.🙂
If you need compost tea, @gokHasnt picked up the ibc tote yet so take some buckets of it for the charcoal. Don't put straight charcoal in the garden, you have to inoculate it first or it'll leach the nutrients out of the soil.
 
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