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By leela |
Modified on July 5th, 2022 at 8:25 am May 19, 2022 at 5:15 pm |
activated charcoal, available biochar, biochar, Fire Pit, GreenMe utility, Lupin Lodge
Here is biochar: activated charcoal available to be added to compost.
Biochar is often produced from burning 🪵 wood in 🔥 fire pits.
By adding “#biochar” to any ComPost, such as a 🥗 compost pile,🪣 compost bin, 🚽 composting toilet, 💚 compost deposit, or 💩 commit, you increase the soil’s capacity to support biodiversity.
Primarily wood cut on property, mostly oak
could also contain some Manzanita, bay, sequoia
burned in the Lupin Lodge fire pit by the volleyball court; Could consist of meter wide ring of cement blocks on sand; high ash content
Char is dumped in a pile by the bamboo-lined fence
Biochar must be inoculated with wet biomass to be effective.
Share how you inoculate this biochar:
Copy a link to this biochar and paste it in the Amendments section of a 💚 ComPost, 🥗 Compost Pile, 🪣 Compost Bin, 🥗🚽 Composting Toilet, or 💩 Commit.
Share your ⬛️ Biochar!
💚 ComPost – Leela Maps says:
[…] LL: Fire Pit […]
By leela |
Modified on October 7th, 2023 at 2:01 pm April 9, 2021 at 8:59 pm |
camp, cob, cobin, Community, Community Center, Community Resources, composting toilet, Donate, Earthen Structure, encampment, Fire Pit, Free Store, Garden, palletable cobin, Seating, Stage, tiny home, Venue
Cob on Wood is a community center built for the residents of the Wood Street encampment by volunteers using the “cob” style of construction.
Cob is a process of building with clay and plant matter. Learn more about cob
The constructions at Cob on Wood include:
The Cob on Wood Project is led by Miguel Elliot, who has built many cob structures throughout the San Francisco Bay Area.
Learn more about Miguel’s cob structures
See Cob on Wood’s sister encampment, Here There.
Here There Gardens – Leela Maps says:
[…] Cob on Wood […]
Here is biochar: activated charcoal available to be added to compost.
Biochar is often produced from burning 🪵 wood in 🔥 fire pits.
By adding “#biochar” to any ComPost, such as a 🥗 compost pile,🪣 compost bin, 🚽 composting toilet, 💚 compost deposit, or 💩 commit, you increase the soil’s capacity to support biodiversity.
Primarily wood cut on property, mostly oak
could also contain some Manzanita, bay, sequoia
burned in the Lupin Lodge fire pit by the volleyball court; Could consist of meter wide ring of cement blocks on sand; high ash content
Char is dumped in a pile by the bamboo-lined fence
Biochar must be inoculated with wet biomass to be effective.
Share how you inoculate this biochar:
Copy a link to this biochar and paste it in the Amendments section of a 💚 ComPost, 🥗 Compost Pile, 🪣 Compost Bin, 🥗🚽 Composting Toilet, or 💩 Commit.
Share your ⬛️ Biochar!
Cob on Wood is a community center built for the residents of the Wood Street encampment by volunteers using the “cob” style of construction.
Cob is a process of building with clay and plant matter. Learn more about cob
The constructions at Cob on Wood include:
The Cob on Wood Project is led by Miguel Elliot, who has built many cob structures throughout the San Francisco Bay Area.
Learn more about Miguel’s cob structures
See Cob on Wood’s sister encampment, Here There.
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