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Jan 18, 2022 3:00 PM CST
Name: Thomas Mitchell
Central Ohio (Zone 6a)
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I just toss my ashes into the compost pile. I thought about making biochar, but from all the studies I've read it's of much value to me. I read that the biochar is intended for poor soils that are bare of nutrients, like sand. The nutrients cling to the biochar instead of leaching, the roots find the biochar, happy plants.
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