Biochar inoculated with worms in a worm bin becomes a slow-release nitrogen source that improves soil health, increases biodiversity of soil organisms, and enhances plant growth when applied to the soil.
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Worm-Inoculated Biochar: A Natural Way to Boost Soil Health & FertilityAdded:
Biochar is a nice soil [music] amendment. We've added it into our worm bin. So, these worms have fully inoculated this biochar. So when we put it into the soil, it's going to be a slow release nitrogen feeding our soil and making it even healthier and adding more diversity [music] to the living organisms in our soil.
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