Charcoal captures carbon and prevents its release into the atmosphere.
Can i use ground hardwood charcoal in planter.
Charcoal the natural lump variety made from hardwood can do more than cook burgers and smoke ribs.
There is evidence that tribes in the amazon basin used crushed charcoal to improve poor or depleted soil almost 1 500 years ago.
Charcoal can retain its carbon in the soil for up to 50 000 years.
Good drainage is key for the health of a potted plant.
You can even add fine charcoal to your compost heap to speed up the composting process.
Charcoal acts as an excellent soil conditioner thanks to its high potassium content and low cost it s a suitable replacement of lime in soil additive mixes what s more you can also use it for bedding organic insecticides or weedicides as well as it helps to sweeten mulch and bring it at the optimal ph especially for roses.
Find another use for the black pieces and finally toss out that almost empty bag in the garage.
Fertilize your garden black gold agriculture.
Get the charcoal into the soil to a depth of 6 to 8 inches for best results though even adding a small amount to the top 2 inches of soil can provide substantial benefits to your plants.
Nourish your compost heap photo by nancy andrews.
To get the best results use 100 natural hardwood mesquite coconut etc charcoal.
Always use charcoal or biochar with fertilizer or naturally rich soil or you may slow down plant growth.
But there are seven other things you can do with unspent charcoal.