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Re: BioChar?
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Reply #15 on:
November 11, 2014, 10:02 »
I think you do need to consider the cost of these products, not only to our pockets but in terms of journey-miles to the plot, and whilst it is clear no-one here is thinking biochar is a miracle worker, if it is part of the bonfire remains being dug into the plot, then it will be a useful addition overall.
My Mum always said charcoal was good for you
Mind you, that was on mornings when our toast had black edges
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