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Join Charles Williams, Permaculturist at the Deanery Project, as he transforms an invasive plant at the Deanery called Japanese Knotweed by turning it into Biochar which can then be used in the garden to improve soil quality and for a host of other projects. In this video Charles makes biochar using a homemade top loading updraft kiln and describes how it's made and how it works! Check back for more biochar videos soon. ____________________________________________________________________________________ To stay up to date on Deanery events and workshops, follow us on facebook, or sign up to receive our newsletter (hit subscribe www.thedeaneryproject.com) Keep exploring our channel for videos about natural building, bicycles, gardening, permaculture, community, rural skills and the wide world of the Deanery Project. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The Deanery Project is a non-for-profit co-operative formed in 2011 as a rural learning centre focused on the environment, creative arts and community. Located 60 km east of Halifax, Nova Scotia the beautiful ocean front property is home to Acadian forest, fields and inspiring natural building and permaculture features. It offers its own programming and is available for rentals. www.thedeaneryproject.com tel: 902-845-1888 email: thedeaneryproject@gmail.com