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Fact Sheets Available

23/08/2019 By

Want to know more about Nutrient Dense Food? Purchase and download our nutrient dense food fact sheet with colour illustrations and information to help you improve the health benefits of your food. Click here to buy, only $2

Want to know more about Biochar? Purchase and download our Biochar fact sheet with colour illustrations and information to help you improve your soil. Click here to buy, only $2Biochar_fact_sheet

Filed Under: Fact Sheet, Featured Tagged With: biochar, biochar factsheet, Fact Sheets, Nutrient Dense Food, Nutrient Dense Food Factsheet

Is Biochar the single most important initiative for humanity’s environmental future?

21/05/2018 By

“Biochar may represent the single most important initiative for humanity’s environmental future. The biochar approach provides a uniquely powerful solution, for it allows us to address food security, the fuel crisis, and the climate problem, and all in an immensely practical manner. ” Prof. Tim Flannery 2007 Australian of the Year

What is biochar?

Biochars refer to the carbon-rich materials (charcoal) produced from the slow pyrolysis (heating in the absence of oxygen) of biomass. Recently, there has been much interest in biochars as soil amendments to improve and maintain soil fertility and to increase soil carbon sequestration. The capacity to sequester carbon in the soil can be attributed to the relative stable nature and, therefore, long turnover time of biochar in soil and is of particular relevance to the solution of climate change. While it is difficult to estimate how long newly created biochar will stay in the soil some suggest it could be for as long as five thousand years.  Read more about Biochar…

YCG will be hosting a biochar workshop with Dave Clark.  To book, click here on the biochar workshop

Filed Under: Workshops Tagged With: biochar, carbon sequestration, climate change, Workshop, Yandina community Gardens

Saturday, 16 June, 9 – 11 am – Beyond Compost – How Biochar & Micro-organisms exponentially improve your soil

21/05/2018 By

Advances in soil science & microbiology show us how we can eliminate the need for fertilisers, herbicides, pesticides or fungicides in crops and gardens. Soils can be drought-proofed, plant pathogens controlled and both yield and nutrient density greatly enhanced; with reduction of your labour an additional benefit.
For over 25 years local permaculturist Dave Clark has been struggling to bring fertility to his 5 acres of extremely poor soil. Compost and diversity were his initial tools, but he is now finding that it is easier, cheaper and way more effective, to enlist the aid of micro-organisms (using biochar as habitat) in his quest to be a more successful subsistence farmer.
A five day Nutrition Farming course with Graeme Sait (Nutri Tech Solutions) and a host of further reading, plus on-site experimentation has led him to a point where he thinks he has important knowledge to share, in addition to advances in compost making.
To book click here

Filed Under: Workshops Tagged With: biochar, composting, Learning, Living sustainably, micro-organisms, sustainable living, Workshop, Yandina Community Garden, Yandina community Gardens

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