Make sure to go check out the full FREE course on our website at agresol.com.au/building-soil-organic-carbon-with-biochar/ (p.s there's no email opt-in, just free info to help you build soil carbon)
I am loving these videos! Thank you. As a tree worker who is learning plant health care, I observe a lot of soil and root treatments including biochar treatments applied to single tree cases. You make a strong case for foliar fertilizer treatments and I wonder why not for trees. Perhaps arboriculture prefers soil injections for practical limitations of drift, access, weather, urban landscape, etc?
Making good charcoal is not difficult from wood scrap, but to make it from leaves or tough grasses you need a good retort, the rest of garden/kitchen scraps I'll compost.
Make sure to go check out the full FREE course on our website at agresol.com.au/building-soil-organic-carbon-with-biochar/ (p.s there's no email opt-in, just free info to help you build soil carbon)
Thanks, that was good to see.
I am loving these videos! Thank you. As a tree worker who is learning plant health care, I observe a lot of soil and root treatments including biochar treatments applied to single tree cases. You make a strong case for foliar fertilizer treatments and I wonder why not for trees. Perhaps arboriculture prefers soil injections for practical limitations of drift, access, weather, urban landscape, etc?
Making good charcoal is not difficult from wood scrap, but to make it from leaves or tough grasses you need a good retort, the rest of garden/kitchen scraps I'll compost.