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Orchard clearing - making high quality biochar in cone pit / trench pit method

 
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Part 3 in a series on a clearing being done this winter to expand new orchards and guilds into a managed woodland at the Edible Acres home site in Trumansburg, NY
I'm exploring ways to deepen my understanding of how to generate high quality charcoal quickly and cleanly without any intensive resources.  This style is very promising...
 
I found some pretty shells, some sea glass and this lovely tiny ad:
permaculture bootcamp - gardening gardeners; grow the food you eat and build your own home
https://permies.com/wiki/bootcamp
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