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Wood Stove Biochar

on March 24, 2012June 7, 2019 By Gary Rondeau 2 Comments

I'm still looking for an easy clean way to make large quantities of biochar for my garden. Ideally I'd like to turn the woody brush that accumulates throughout the year, and that's too slow to compost, into char for the garden. This will probably take the form of a couple of barrels arranged into a [...]

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