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The Science Of Biochar
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The Science Of Biochar

What Is Biochar? Biochar is a carbon-rich material created through pyrolysis, a process where organic matter is heated in a low-oxygen environment. Unlike burning, which releases carbon, pyrolysis

  • UseGardening
  • TopicSoil Health
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Sustainability In The Workplace Using Biochar
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Sustainability In The Workplace Using Biochar

In recent years, the acceptance and implementation of sustainability programs in corporate culture have become significantly easier. Increased media attention on climate change, evolving government regulations, and a

  • UseGardening
  • TopicSustainability
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Sustainability
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Sustainability

At Wakefield BioChar, we’re all about making a positive impact on the environment, our economy, and our communities. So, what does sustainability really mean? Well, it’s about finding

  • UseGardening
  • TopicSustainability
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How To Use Biochar For Organic Plants
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Summer Gardening With Biochar

During summer, when vacations are common, it's crucial to ensure proper watering for raised bed gardens. Biochar can help retain water, offering peace of mind while you're away.

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  • TopicSoil Health
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Soil Remediation
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Soil Remediation

What Is Soil Remediation? Soil remediation is the process of making contaminants non-bioavailable or removing contaminants such as pesticides, hydrocarbons, and heavy metals from soil. Once these contaminants

  • UseIndustrial
  • TopicWater & Remediation
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Soil Nutrient Depletion
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Soil Nutrient Depletion

Healthy soil is essential for lush lawns and vibrant plants. However, many lawns suffer from nutrient depletion, making it hard for grass and plants to thrive. Let's explore

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  • TopicSoil Health
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Silty Soil Conditions
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Silty Soil Conditions

Silty soil forms when water, ice, or glaciers erode rock. As these tiny fragments move with flowing water, they become even smaller by scraping along stream beds, eventually

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  • TopicSoil Health
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