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Biochar, Carbon Credits, and Climate Mitigation
The carbon market reduces greenhouse gases by promoting efficient energy use, renewable energy, and tree planting, earning tradable carbon credits to fund carbon capture projects.
Use Biochar To Minimize Salt Damage Over The Winter
Revive salt-damaged soil effortlessly by applying biochar evenly. It absorbs excess salts while rejuvenating the soil, paving the way for healthier plants to flourish.
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.
Sustainability
Join the sustainable gardening revolution with biochar, a green ally that enriches your garden while preserving the planet for future blooms.
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.
Is Wakefield Biochar OMRI-Listed?
Explore what it means for Wakefield BioChar to be OMRI-listed and its significance for organic gardening practices.
How to use Biochar with Houseplants
Our premium biochar supercharges houseplant health by enriching soil, conserving water, and promoting beneficial microorganisms.
Is Biochar Just Burnt Wood?
Learn why biochar is much more than just burnt wood and its benefits for soil health.
Is Biochar a Fertilizer?
Find out why biochar is not a fertilizer, but an essential soil enhancer that boosts plant growth and soil health.
How to Activate Biochar
When biochar is placed in the soil, it absorbs water and nutrients until it soaks up a sufficient amount!