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How To Grow More Flowers and Veggies With Less Work.
How To Have A “Green Thumb” With This “Black Soil”
This is “bio-char”.
Biochar is the secret ingredient that farmers and gardeners have been using for thousands of years.
Even in the Amazon Rain Forest much of the soil is NOT useable because it’s too sandy. But there are large plots of land that are rich in nutrients and organic matter… and it’s black as can be. They call it “terra preta”.
It’s a soil that’s rich with biochar… activated charcoal that’s at least 1,000 years old.
It’s the secret amendment to soil that gives sometimes 3 times more plant yield, sometimes 8 times more yield.
Just add this to your garden soil and everyone will know you have a green thumb.
It’s good for trees, flowers, vegetables, lawns… anything you want to grow.
I have some if you want to use it in your garden.
$100 for a five gallon bucket of biochar.
$25 for a gallon of it.
Add at least 10% to your soil area and you’ll be off to the races.
I’m in Riverton.
Let me know if you want some.
Linwood
801-895-9598
Here is a testimonial from a lady that tried it out:
“I am not really a very good gardener and I have a hard time getting my flowers to grow strong and continue to grow strong so I gave this product a try. The bag is a good size for a smaller garden. It does take a decent amount to cover a larger area. I have a townhouse so it took care of my smaller garden area perfectly. I added it and my flowers responded well. It is easy to apply and I would definitely use garden gloves to avoid getting in on you. I feel like the flowers are responding well and have been blooming a little more often. I hope that with continued use in my area that I can grow even better plants. I like that it is good for the environment and overall helps the soil around my home.”
One More Thing: If you add compost or any kind of fertilizer to your soil… you have to add more fertilizer every few years. But with a healthy dose of biochar… it will fertilize your soil for at least 900 years. So, you’re good to go. The reason it last so long, is that the charcoal has tiny, little holes in it that microbes consider as a wonderful condo, or apartment complex, so they move in and live there. And it’s the activity of these microbes to live and breath and excrete nitrogen, etc… into the soil. So you’re giving the life of the soil a home and they will keep your soil organically fertile.
P.S. If you buy 5 gallons or more, I have a surprise mystery gift for you (perfect for the gardener.)
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24 Days
90
19
$25.00
KSL Classifieds makes it easy to buy and sell with peace of mind. Check our safety tips and quickly report anything that doesn’t look right to keep your experience smooth and secure.












How To Grow More Flowers and Veggies With Less Work.
How To Have A “Green Thumb” With This “Black Soil”
This is “bio-char”.
Biochar is the secret ingredient that farmers and gardeners have been using for thousands of years.
Even in the Amazon Rain Forest much of the soil is NOT useable because it’s too sandy. But there are large plots of land that are rich in nutrients and organic matter… and it’s black as can be. They call it “terra preta”.
It’s a soil that’s rich with biochar… activated charcoal that’s at least 1,000 years old.
It’s the secret amendment to soil that gives sometimes 3 times more plant yield, sometimes 8 times more yield.
Just add this to your garden soil and everyone will know you have a green thumb.
It’s good for trees, flowers, vegetables, lawns… anything you want to grow.
I have some if you want to use it in your garden.
$100 for a five gallon bucket of biochar.
$25 for a gallon of it.
Add at least 10% to your soil area and you’ll be off to the races.
I’m in Riverton.
Let me know if you want some.
Linwood
801-895-9598
Here is a testimonial from a lady that tried it out:
“I am not really a very good gardener and I have a hard time getting my flowers to grow strong and continue to grow strong so I gave this product a try. The bag is a good size for a smaller garden. It does take a decent amount to cover a larger area. I have a townhouse so it took care of my smaller garden area perfectly. I added it and my flowers responded well. It is easy to apply and I would definitely use garden gloves to avoid getting in on you. I feel like the flowers are responding well and have been blooming a little more often. I hope that with continued use in my area that I can grow even better plants. I like that it is good for the environment and overall helps the soil around my home.”
One More Thing: If you add compost or any kind of fertilizer to your soil… you have to add more fertilizer every few years. But with a healthy dose of biochar… it will fertilize your soil for at least 900 years. So, you’re good to go. The reason it last so long, is that the charcoal has tiny, little holes in it that microbes consider as a wonderful condo, or apartment complex, so they move in and live there. And it’s the activity of these microbes to live and breath and excrete nitrogen, etc… into the soil. So you’re giving the life of the soil a home and they will keep your soil organically fertile.
P.S. If you buy 5 gallons or more, I have a surprise mystery gift for you (perfect for the gardener.)











