This Might Not Work

Поделиться
HTML-код
  • Опубликовано: 9 сен 2024
  • Ben’s on an adventure this morning with an experiment that might or might not turn out.
    Today’s music, in order (available through Epidemic Sound bit.ly/2Mt3tXm ):
    Intro: Let Me Love You by Loving Caliber
    Cafe Mornings by Mai Ligne
    Compadre by Tigerblood Jewel
    Dark Outlands by River Foxcroft
    Flee the Night by Daniel Kadawatha
    Lost In America by Daniel Kadawatha
    Tei by Ooyy
    The Bayou by Tigerblood Jewel
    Like Stone by Daniel Gunnarsson
    Need A Friend by Siine
    -- Get Social With Us --
    Facebook: / hollarhomestead
    Instagram: / hollarhomestead
    -- Favorites We Use --
    Chickens From Murray McMurray Hatchery: www.mcmurrayha...
    Ben's Rubber Boots: ariat.dkkdet.ne...
    Farmhouse Teas: fhteas.ositrac...
    Our vlogging camera, Canon m50: amzn.to/3aDiLmp
    Hank, The Gorilla Cart: amzn.to/2sTYdoF
    Nourishing Traditions Cookbook: amzn.to/2NVPxVY
    Encyclopedia of Country Living: amzn.to/2uGAKIF
    -- Ways To Support Us --
    We have Merchandise! www.bonfire.co...
    Meg's soap business: bumblewoodhandm...
    Support us through Patreon: / hollarhomestead
    #sustainable #lifeworthliving #farmstead
    ************************
    Some of the links above are Amazon affiliate links. As an Amazon Associate we earn from qualifying purchases.

Комментарии • 608

  • @WillyHope
    @WillyHope 3 года назад +123

    There are no failures,only learning experiences.

    • @ErikOrdway1984
      @ErikOrdway1984 3 года назад +8

      Came here to say this. If your failure helps someone succeed then it is not a failure.

    • @sandyc6569
      @sandyc6569 3 года назад +3

      👍

    • @tiernancrawford8108
      @tiernancrawford8108 3 года назад +2

      Spot on, no one on earth ever learned anything from never making a mistake.

    • @Myxlplyk
      @Myxlplyk 3 года назад

      With happy little trees, even.

  • @diananazaroff5266
    @diananazaroff5266 3 года назад +83

    When you're loading the wood into the drum, make sure you have pieces that are more consistent with each other. You had varying widths of the wood which means that the skinnier sticks turned into charcoal while the wider sticks didn't all turn. If you keep the widths all the same in each batch, I think you'll have more success.

    • @curtisep5885
      @curtisep5885 3 года назад +8

      Agreed & same type of wood I would think. I'm definitely gonna try this. Has to enrich my poor soil

  • @sandhollowhomestead6972
    @sandhollowhomestead6972 3 года назад +13

    Your channel is the best kept secret on RUclips! You are worth a million views! I'm sharing!

  • @vivianwilliams2216
    @vivianwilliams2216 3 года назад +2

    Would love to see the animals munching on the charcoal tree limbs ! 😊👍💕💕💕

  • @deloresochoa6235
    @deloresochoa6235 3 года назад +6

    You're on the right track.....been using the pit method for 30 some years. It helped our clay soil to become the richest and crumbling soil ever!!!!! It didn't take long, just kept composting the kitchen scraps with fallen leaves, adding the biochar, in between layers of the clay soil mix of the scraps and leaves. It worked the first spring season and the fall season was even better. We have added it around the drip line of our fruit trees. What a difference that made in fruit production! The black and blue berry bushes love the biochar the most. Have fun and keep sharing your videos. Blessings upon you and all your family!

  • @lbarney56
    @lbarney56 3 года назад +2

    Congratulations Holler family on reaching 100k on RUclips!! Bravo! You are an inspiration to us. You keep it real!

  • @Davis5fam
    @Davis5fam 3 года назад +2

    Your son already has a Western North Carolina accent!!!
    “Ders charcoal don der.”
    🤣😂🙌🏼❤️👊🏻🙏🏼🔥

  • @mjgbabydragonlet
    @mjgbabydragonlet 3 года назад +64

    I love how you decided to share this even if it was not a complete success!

  • @tammybushnell6920
    @tammybushnell6920 3 года назад +57

    Consider making a trench in your gardens and bury the logs that didn’t burn up. Easy hugulkultur. ❤️
    Also, check out the current prices for biochar! You could sell it in gallon bags for more profit than expected.

  • @angeliquemcniff3076
    @angeliquemcniff3076 3 года назад +21

    Would love an update on the orchard and berries planted.

  • @cassityart7001
    @cassityart7001 3 года назад +49

    A couple of California families now living near us in S E Tennessee have been watching your channel and Jason from Sow The Land and are getting ready to search for land here. Fellowship is their life line and everyone wants to live and work with like minds. So yes you guys are helping people make the BIGGEST most exciting plans of their life. Blessings. ❤️🇺🇸🌱

    • @acornhomestead3575
      @acornhomestead3575 3 года назад +1

      Indeed. They reach me in northern Ireland too🥰😍🥰🤩

  • @marylouise890
    @marylouise890 3 года назад +10

    👏👏CONGRATULATIONS 👋👋
    🌟100,000 Subscribers 🌟
    💫💫💫💫💫💫💫💫💫

  • @jenniferjohns5087
    @jenniferjohns5087 3 года назад +31

    That is what the Hollar Homies (RUclips community) are all about!! 100k strong!!

  • @Emma-3010
    @Emma-3010 3 года назад +2

    I have a small piece of charcoal that my great grandfather (died in 1935) burned. It looks similar to the chunk your son held up at 17:24. Really interesting project, thank you very much for sharing it!

  • @branally
    @branally 3 года назад +3

    Congratulations on 100 thousand. I love watching your family and all the things you do. I’ll be sad if you ever stop filming

  • @davidj.mackinney6568
    @davidj.mackinney6568 3 года назад +2

    Ben the ones that don't work may get more views. Congratulations on 100K.

  • @sharonspivey7913
    @sharonspivey7913 3 года назад +3

    Congratulations! You have an amazing channel and an amazing family....much love and prayers💖🙏

  • @laurabrowning924
    @laurabrowning924 3 года назад +2

    You’re so smart and willing to experiment! Way to go!

  • @desertdawg3409
    @desertdawg3409 3 года назад +7

    It's a bit slower but we used 3 stacked semi tractor rims and welded together and a 55 gallon drum lid fits right on the rims edge with a pretty good seal.
    Outside rim was a big tractor rim that left about a foot bigger around the semi rims like you had.
    Cut sections of arcs with radius of semi rims of flat-scrap metal and after feeding it and it cooked couple hours give it a good shot of water and put the arcs around the outside rim overlapping each and the semi rims and smother the outside tractor rim fire. Then just let it cool down as steam smothers it.
    The thickness of the tractor rims will hold a LOT of heat and cook the wood down with no flame once it gets to temperature. Leave the bung open so any steam moisture and smoke can get out. Steam in a closed inside container will slow down coaling. Steam and smoke coming out bung hole will prevent oxygen from coming in the hole as it heats up.
    We got a lot more charcoal than ash with rim method vs drum method. Also wood stacked horizontal in reversed layers with little space between logs inside tractor rims helped the heat fully circulate inside the tractor rims around all the sticks, all the way to the center of the stack. Worked best with 4'-5" sticks. Smaller pieces will charcoal and fall to the bottom and sit there.
    Rims make a great fire pit too and radiate heat from the rims walls out. You'll never burn them out.
    Check around with local scrappers and they always have damaged rims that can't be used on the road any longer and pick them up for scrap weight.

  • @denisewilson8367
    @denisewilson8367 3 года назад +24

    I plan to use biochar for my rainwater catchment systems filter. It can be used for 3 years before it needs to be back flushed to clean the system. But never needs to be changed according to the professor who created the system I want to use.
    Yes, all the farm animals can use the biochar in one form or another or the ashes.
    And as you have stated it can be added to the compost or put directly on the garden. Just be very mindful to use a tiny bit at a time.
    Congrats on the 100K subscribers! I knew you would get there very soon. It would have happened sooner if you hadn't needed to take a break from RUclips or this time slow way down on publishing more vlogs. Hope you will soon be back to normal and getting a few vlogs a week. We all miss you.

  • @ladonnawoodley5279
    @ladonnawoodley5279 3 года назад +9

    Thanks for the video! You don't have to wait to do something "special" we like just watching you walk around with the animals. If you don't want to talk, the music is nice but we'd like an update on all the animals. To you, it may seem mundane but for us; we love it.

  • @reb4898
    @reb4898 3 года назад +6

    I got a “bio charlie” from amazon and use it in our wood stove. Let it go thru two firings and have about 3 gallons of biochar. If the wood you put in the device is the same diameter you will have much success. Another way to make biochar on a grand scale is dig a trench load with wood, same size, light and when the smoke goes from white to yellow you have biochar. Congratulations on 100k subscribers...

  • @soniaspangenberg8557
    @soniaspangenberg8557 3 года назад +3

    Congrats on the 100k subscribers! You so deserve this milestone. People love how hard you guys work on your dream, and the extra work of sharing with us.

  • @brandilynauntb
    @brandilynauntb 3 года назад +15

    Congratulations on 100 thousand!!!

  • @Chefsantatravels
    @Chefsantatravels 3 года назад +5

    That is cool at 66 years old I just learned how to make charcoal👍👏👏 stay safe stay strong stay healthy god bless and enjoy life✌❤💪👨‍🍳🎅🚌👍

  • @kmb1
    @kmb1 3 года назад +32

    Hi Hollars. Been watching you guys since you moved and really enjoy what you put out there. Congrats on the 100k mark. Keep doing what you're doing. Love the idea of making my own bio-char/charcoal. Please do a follow-up on your next attempt!

  • @misty2782
    @misty2782 3 года назад +2

    Nice! Good info! I've always wanted to make my own charcoal.

  • @wildhopehomestead1716
    @wildhopehomestead1716 3 года назад +8

    Good afternoon Hollars, from Waikato, New Zealand. It's always a good day when you upload a video. I get great enjoyment out of watching your experiments, no matter how they turn out! The combination of a curious mind + vision + plus using what you can find = genius.

  • @faithevrlasting
    @faithevrlasting 3 года назад +7

    Thanks ,Ben. I learned a lot with this video for the garden. Hug Buggie for me, she is SO BEAUTIFUL!

  • @barbaravollmert9508
    @barbaravollmert9508 3 года назад +2

    Congratulations on100!! You totally deserve it!! Best wishes to the whole family!!

  • @tammykroll5645
    @tammykroll5645 3 года назад +6

    Yall have came a long way. You look happy. Congratulations on everything.

  • @ciaobella8963
    @ciaobella8963 3 года назад +2

    Congratulations guys! 100k+ and still moving forward. Personally, I love watching the innovative things you make Ben, and Meg's touch with the garden is inspiring as well. God bless you all.

  • @mtcarmelman632
    @mtcarmelman632 3 года назад +4

    AWESOME on the 100k Mark, please don't change, we love The Hollars, wee-one too!!!!!

  • @sueg3363
    @sueg3363 3 года назад +8

    Congratulations on the 100k, well deserved ❤️❤️

  • @serenagomez3864
    @serenagomez3864 3 года назад +5

    Dear one's so glad you are now moving beyond 1k - don't forget to flash some of your beautiful property- some of us city people just long to see the picture!!!

  • @good-timeshomestead2183
    @good-timeshomestead2183 3 года назад +16

    Love fun projects like that, spending time with kids is the best. Great way to show your kids how to start a project and know its a work in progress. Over time they get to see how to over come problems by working at it. Like a science project. Congrats on 100K, Bless your Homestead

  • @faithrada
    @faithrada 3 года назад +3

    Up in New England we're in a 'no burn' mode..a bad drought here. ☹
    Congrats on your 100K goal. You've earned it.

  •  3 года назад +2

    Charcoal is also useful as a component (along with sand) to filter water making it suitable for drinking. It's used in some aquarium & pond filters, too. And if you're container gardening, adding a layer of it on top of your gravel base helps keep the soil from "souring."

  • @annamaybeekman5152
    @annamaybeekman5152 3 года назад +7

    Happy Thanksgiving GOD BLESS. LOVE YOU GUYS

  • @lindastrandquist2429
    @lindastrandquist2429 3 года назад +2

    Love the amount of information that is given. And that you learn from the things that dont go exactly as you wanted.

  • @freedomhomesteadky
    @freedomhomesteadky 3 года назад +1

    Jack here, I've been wanted to make charcoal for a while now. It actually looks fun and it could be educational for our home school. Thanks for sharing. See ya soon I hope.

  • @tammysarrazin7078
    @tammysarrazin7078 3 года назад +2

    100k is great and yes a new baby makes things way to busy lol im glad i can say i have been here with you from day one when you lived in the city and back yard full of compost and plants and chickens and that darn rooster who became dinner lol hugssssssss from Ontario Canada

  • @stormy1363
    @stormy1363 3 года назад +1

    The short clips you put at the beginning of your videos to catch our attention are excellent!
    I remember seeing coke ovens built in the 1800s for the railroads in Colorado. They needed to convert timber into charcoal to power the steam engines in the upper elevations.
    I can almost picture how one would look built into the side of your dug out area. They were old fashioned beehive shaped.
    Godspeed to you all!

  • @debbieb.8708
    @debbieb.8708 3 года назад +10

    Yep, that is true about the pigs. Keeps the worms away.

  • @southernyankeehomestead3230
    @southernyankeehomestead3230 3 года назад +6

    Congratulations on making 100k! You were one of the 2 main inspirations for my wife and I to make our own channel. Keep up the good work!

  • @tubularguynine
    @tubularguynine 3 года назад +2

    100K congrats, Y'all! My dad was a gunsmith, among other things, and I and the other kids used to help him gather wood to make the 'hole-in-the-ground' charcoal to use to make black powder and burn in the forge to melt lead for bullets...good times!

  • @elizabethbermudez2299
    @elizabethbermudez2299 3 года назад +6

    Love watching your channel you got a beautiful lil family love your boys wonderful family you have blessings ♥️♥️🙏🙏

  • @AK-ff7qq
    @AK-ff7qq 3 года назад +2

    Cool, you want my three brush piles too? I cut a large maple and a wild cherry tree down last month. The maple went to my parents for firewood to heat with.The cherry I got two long straight piece (was a crooked leaning tree over thirty feet high) that I'm going to have cut up at a saw mill. I'm going to make a nice stand in my living room and finish my kitchen remodel next year with it.

  • @deborahjaniak7531
    @deborahjaniak7531 3 года назад +3

    Yahoo 100k! Congratulations! Love your journey and amazing family! God Bless You Abundantly!

  • @tammyvaughn6662
    @tammyvaughn6662 3 года назад +2

    Great job on 100,000! That's awesome! I've been following a lot of homestead videos. Very informative!

  • @Tinkergrumpybuns
    @Tinkergrumpybuns 3 года назад +1

    Good to see you again. Busy busy with the little one! Just fyi- charcoal used to treat ingested poison and OD in emergency rooms. So figures for animals belly issues! Love to all. Congrats on 100k

  • @wendywobbles1
    @wendywobbles1 3 года назад +5

    What a great project for you and the boys :0) congratulations on reaching 103K

  • @joharmon2148
    @joharmon2148 3 года назад +2

    You never know how something will work until you try it and you did well next time even more. Congratulations on your 103K subs

  • @jenniferrashid7565
    @jenniferrashid7565 3 года назад +10

    Keep doing youtubes Hollars it educates ppl not to give up and keep trying..

  • @PattyPaints
    @PattyPaints 3 года назад +2

    You guys are so fun to watch. I've only recently found your channel and have been enjoying catching up. I've learned so much in such a short time. You make me want to 'get back to the land' and what's important - being more self-sufficient.

  • @naomibeery8098
    @naomibeery8098 3 года назад +3

    I have been very impressed with the progress yall have made on your land! I've been following your channel and I just love watching your family!

  • @sandybabb8313
    @sandybabb8313 3 года назад +1

    I have done this on a small scale to make my own drawing charcoal out of willow. Very cool.

  • @leem200
    @leem200 3 года назад +1

    I did not know charcoal was made out of wood. I always thought it was coal. Hahahaha! I am sometimes dumb. hahaha! Told my husband he says what we buy is compressed. Thank you for sharing. I learn allot. Never to old.

  • @vickilee2185
    @vickilee2185 3 года назад +11

    It looks like a success to me. We learned about an important process for lots of people and applications. I follow many channels and have learned so much. If I use-good. If I share-even better. So whatever experiments you are drawn to-someone else had thought about and wanted to try. Most of us don't have the land or the natural materials to use. So thanks in advance for your curiosity and work. Have a good weekend. Blessings

  • @patriciakoester1580
    @patriciakoester1580 3 года назад +1

    ♥️ We Love y’all Hollar’s ♥️
    🙏♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️🙏

  • @dianecollier7862
    @dianecollier7862 3 года назад +1

    Well done on the 100,000 mark I think that's awesome for you and your amazing channel !!!!! I came into your channel while you were starting your cross country journey and went back and watched ALL of your video's. You have done amazing things in such a short time. Well done Hollar's. I look forward to more video's from you Meg and the family.

  • @frenchysandi
    @frenchysandi 3 года назад +16

    Charcoal is often given orally to people that overdose to detoxify them.

    • @alisonshanahan9529
      @alisonshanahan9529 3 года назад +1

      It's also great for upset stomachs.

    • @09conrado
      @09conrado 3 года назад

      Charcoal withput the oily bits, that is. Basically biochar

    • @monikastep5711
      @monikastep5711 3 года назад +1

      I recall getting charcoal tablets in the eastern europe in the 80s for upset stomach. It always worked.

    • @tennesseetexan1957
      @tennesseetexan1957 3 года назад +1

      @Alina McPherson gets the bad crap out that caused the upset stomach in the first place. It also absorbs toxins & acids.

  • @jodic7760
    @jodic7760 3 года назад +2

    It’s good to have activated charcoal on hand too! We use it in the hospital for and mission fields for poisoning, snake bites, infected sores etc.... it is also good for your GI tract as long as you drink plenty of water!

  • @lindalong2297
    @lindalong2297 3 года назад +5

    Bravo. You have more now than when you started. Total win in that regard.

  • @maryjemison1101
    @maryjemison1101 3 года назад +7

    All sounds very interesting & weather looks beautiful 🍂🍁🦃✨✨🔥🔥You can do this 🙏

  • @joescott3393
    @joescott3393 3 года назад

    Ben do not forget to add all of the ash and tiny bits to the garden right away or store in an air tight metal container for use in the spring because the ash contains a lot of soluble potash and some phosphorus your garden will love. Excellent video as always.
    God Bless Joe Scott

  • @glendaruff125
    @glendaruff125 3 года назад +2

    Congratulations on 100 thousand. So glad all is going good.

  • @sallyboothe911
    @sallyboothe911 3 года назад +4

    Congratulations on 💯 thousand + 🎊🙏🏻.
    Y’all are much loved by so many that wish y’all well and want to be a part of your family. FROM far away of course.
    I miss Meg. I would enjoy a video of her and Bug going about their daily routines. She is an inspiration to a lot of young mothers who, like her have their hands full, taking care of home, family, home schooling, tending to the needs of a baby, whew, I got tired just thinking about that much and I know there’s more.
    Love you all. Happy Thanksgiving 🦃

  • @harpstone
    @harpstone 3 года назад +1

    I made my first attempt at making biochar a few weeks ago. I ended up with some decent charcoal but I wouldn't call it biochar. Perfect biochar has an amazing sound when tossed around - almost like a high-pitched ceramic glassy sound, like icicles. You'll know it when you hear it. Perfect biochar can be used to filter the dirtiest water too.

  • @Steve.5
    @Steve.5 3 года назад +1

    Enjoyed the video. You know sometimes the old fashioned ways are the best. Both of my grandparents had huge gardens and compost piles. They gleaned a lot of information from the Old Farmers Almanac. 👍

  • @jonh1958
    @jonh1958 3 года назад +2

    Year's ago a saw I saw a TV programme about a gentleman called Ben Law. He is a woodsman living in the UK, built his own home from the woodland and makes charcoal to sell. Very interesting guy and his setup was similar to yours Ben. Im sure with a little practice and some more thought you'll get it right on your next attempt.

  • @jjo5375
    @jjo5375 3 года назад +2

    Interesting and Educational, Matt. Thanks for sharing your journey with us. : )

  • @mgtmoffat8411
    @mgtmoffat8411 3 года назад +2

    That was interesting. Had read about it never seen it done. Thank you for showing us. 💞💞💞

  • @janeschmidt9611
    @janeschmidt9611 3 года назад +2

    Congratulations Hollar’s! I’ve loved watching your adventures and watching your family grow. I’m looking forward to learning new things about homesteading in your new videos. Keep up the great work! 🥰

  • @rhondamontiel3827
    @rhondamontiel3827 3 года назад

    You will be greatly rewarded with your garden produce!

  • @memyselfandeye8377
    @memyselfandeye8377 3 года назад +1

    Awesomeness! Congrats on 103 thousand.

  • @steakandeggscynthiar.7714
    @steakandeggscynthiar.7714 3 года назад +2

    Interesting experiment. You had me curious on how it would turn out. I was thinking if the wood pieces were closer to the same sizes you would get more charcoal. The small pieces seem to start becoming cinder before the larger one finished burning. Still in all quite a bit charcoal.

  • @livinglifewithdonna6550
    @livinglifewithdonna6550 3 года назад +1

    Hi Hollar's love what your doing keep it up.

  • @jeritoombs1752
    @jeritoombs1752 3 года назад +4

    We Love Y'all. Love your experiments. Nothing wrong with time and memories with the family. They are only little once

  • @ThydaCookingTV
    @ThydaCookingTV 3 года назад

    Good morning from Cambodia everyone!

  • @sippinghotchocolate
    @sippinghotchocolate 3 года назад

    the opening music is epic. you have the coolest music of all the homesteaders.

  • @barbaravollmert9508
    @barbaravollmert9508 3 года назад

    Soaking your feed is such a smart way to go!!

  • @sovereigns1grace
    @sovereigns1grace 3 года назад +1

    Really cool (or hot lol). If you dig the pit like you mentioned ... When its time to stop the burn you can shovel the dirt from the pit onto the fire around the barrel instead of water. A little less goopy I'd think.? 💕

  • @HanginOutWithStan
    @HanginOutWithStan 3 года назад +1

    Lol Ben now I've added a couple more projects to my hundred mile long list of projects.
    Great video - of something I can do, but never thought of doing. Till now.
    God bless y'all Hollar family!!!

  • @raymondjakeman7379
    @raymondjakeman7379 3 года назад +1

    Yes the beautiful family is back i look forward to seeing you all and the awesome videos you make keep up the good work y'all

  • @juneyb01
    @juneyb01 3 года назад +5

    Kevin and Dutch (Keeping it Dutch) made charcoal when they did the pig roast. A quick look may help you.

  • @mindi.m
    @mindi.m 3 года назад

    It's nice to see that other people enjoy your family and your channel as much as I do.

  • @BiterAvid
    @BiterAvid 3 года назад +1

    I would say that worked more than it did not work. I think you are and it might have to do with the green freshly cleared wood. Really cool. Thanks for the great video.

  • @kimmahu6868
    @kimmahu6868 3 года назад +2

    What a cool idea I didn’t know about bio char for the garden, nor did I know where or how charcoal was made.

  • @carolinepagett4236
    @carolinepagett4236 3 года назад +2

    Love your vlogs & learnt something new today !!!!!!! X

  • @evalinawarne1337
    @evalinawarne1337 3 года назад

    I love the SMELL of burning woods.
    GREAT JOB. You can draw with the burned wood. FUN. Thank you. CHOW.🀄🀄🀄🐣🐥🐦🐦🎆🎆💐🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹💖💖💖💯🀄🀄🛐💜🔯🛐🛐💜☕☕☕☕🍪🍪

  • @cherylknight8239
    @cherylknight8239 3 года назад

    FANTASTIC ON 103000. HAPPY Thanksgiving. Give that baby a hug and snuggle from Grammy Cheryl.

  • @patriciahazeltine9986
    @patriciahazeltine9986 3 года назад +1

    Congrats on 100K...and don't be surprised if we end up neighbors (well Tennessee) as you are living my dream!!

  • @63angeleies
    @63angeleies 3 года назад +2

    Congratulations! You and your family are great and big inspiration to real ppl. I hope someday to see you Ben back to your knifes.

  • @judydrouhard2651
    @judydrouhard2651 3 года назад +1

    CONGRATULATIONS 🎉

  • @kcomposano1
    @kcomposano1 3 года назад +1

    I am so glad you stuck with youtube. You are such an inspiration.

  • @PiaLiljebladh
    @PiaLiljebladh 3 года назад +8

    I’ve heard that it’s good to ’charge’ the biochar, by soaking it with nettle water, compost tea or urin. Then it slowly releases the nutrients back to the soil where you put it. 🇸🇪

    • @09conrado
      @09conrado 3 года назад +2

      Yes that is vital. Otherwise it doesn't help but instead sucks up microbes from their surroundings

    • @flatsville1
      @flatsville1 3 года назад +1

      I live in the land of hardwood charcoal production. It tinkles beautfully when poured. I've crushed and soaked in in a soultion of SEA90. Results noticable after year two post incorporation. Living Web Farms uses SEA90 which was inspired.

  • @alisonshanahan9529
    @alisonshanahan9529 3 года назад

    Traditional charcoal makers took a week to burn their logs to make charcoal, but they made a very large amount in one go. They covered the logs in soil and turf to prevent the fire from getting out of control, limiting the oxygen flow to a tunnel to the centre of the pile. Very interesting to investigate.

  • @adallaly
    @adallaly 3 года назад +1

    Some of that wood ash could be used to make lye for soap making.

  • @madeforitfarm
    @madeforitfarm 3 года назад +17

    Looks like we are all going to be making our charcoal by next winter.
    Cheers for the concept mate.