Biochar Doesn’t Just Store Carbon
You might be familiar with the use of this charcoal-like substance to store more carbon in soil. But biochar has another very useful property: it’s often highly porous. If you add it to soils, it can store water from rain or irrigation until plants draw it out. It can also help unlock soil nutrients and restore soils degraded from overuse.
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