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These charred particles act like sponges, holding moisture and providing a home for beneficial microbes.

Lightly burn organic residues like wood ash, crop leftovers, or dry leaves to create biochar . These charred particles act like sponges, holding moisture

Cover the layers with the original soil and let it decompose for 3–4 weeks before planting. 3. Liquid "Black" Fertilizer Recipe These charred particles act like sponges

Sprinkle a light layer across your garden bed and mix it into the topsoil. Avoid overusing ash, as it can raise soil pH too much. These charred particles act like sponges, holding moisture

For a faster boost, you can create a dark liquid fertilizer:

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